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Title
Puerperal uterine inversion and shock.
Authors
Beringer, R M; Patteril, M
Abstract
Uterine inversion is an unusual and potentially life-threatening event occurring in the third stage of labour. It is associated with significant blood loss, and shock, which may be out of proportion to the haemorrhage, although this is questionable. When managed promptly and aggressively, uterine inversion can result in minimal maternal morbidity and mortality. A recent case is described, followed by a short review of the literature.
Publication
British journal of anaesthesia, 2004, Vol 92, Issue 3, p439