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Cesarean delivery and colon resection in a patient with type III osteogenesis imperfecta.

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OBJECTIVE. Osteogenesis imperfecta is a connective tissue disorder that results from the inability to produce normal collagen. Eight types are described; type II is considered the lethal variant. Because of abnormal collagen production, these patients possess many anatomic and functional

Maternal and fetal outcome in elective versus emergency cesarean section.

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BACKGROUND The complications of cesarean section are seen more commonly in emergency than in elective cases. The aim of this study was to find out the incidence of cesarean section in Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital and to compare the maternal and fetal outcome in elective and emergency

Postterm pregnancy after previous cesarean section.

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In order to assess the current management of, and to develop a management scheme for, patients with postterm pregnancy and previous cesarean section (C/S), a retrospective analysis of 112 patients was done. All patients with postdates pregnancy and previous C/S were followed in a postdates clinic

Factors affecting failed trial of labor and countermeasures: A retrospective analysis

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Background: Vaginal delivery is the ideal mode of delivery for the termination of a pregnancy. However, the cesarean section rate in China is much higher than the published by the World Health Organization in the Lancet in

Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis A Diagnostic Dilemma in Puerperium: A Case Report.

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Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a potentially life threatening dermatologic disorder characterized by widespread erythema, necrosis and bullas, detachment of epidermis and mucous membrane resulting in exfoliation, possible sepsis and even death. This is the first case report in Nepal of toxic

Caesarean Section During Second Stage of Labor in a Tertiary Centre.

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BACKGROUND There is an alarming rise in caesarean section leading to increased adverse outcomes for both the mother and fetus when compared with vaginal delivery. Within this increasing caesarean section rate, there is a concerning increase in the rate of second stage caesarean section. This study
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