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cephalopelvic disproportion/seizures

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Recurrent Seizures in 2 Patients with Magnesium Sulfate-Treated Eclampsia at a Secondary Hospital.

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BACKGROUND Recurrent seizure in patients with magnesium sulfate-treated eclampsia is very rare and requires meticulous management due to poor prognosis. The development of eclamptic convulsions is considered a preventable obstetric situation. Magnesium sulfate has been the drug of choice in such

Cardiac arrest during caesarean section.

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A case is described of a previously healthy obese woman in her fourth pregnancy who presented for caesarean section due to cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD). Forty minutes after a spinal anaesthetic a healthy child was delivered. Shortly after the injection of ergometrine and Syntocinon into the

Cardiac arrest following spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section: a case report.

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BACKGROUND Spinal anaesthesia is regarded safe for caesarean section. Serious complications resulting from spinal anaesthesia such as cardiac arrest are often times considered rare. This is a case of a 27 year old un-booked gravida1 who was scheduled for emergency caesarean section on account of

Cardiac arrest following spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section: a case report.

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Spinal anaesthesia is regarded safe for caesarean section. Serious complications resulting from spinal anaesthesia such as cardiac arrest are often times considered rare. This is a case of a 27-year old unbooked gravida1 who was scheduled for emergency caesarean section on account of cephalo-pelvic
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