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Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-166717

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Abstracts: Background: Hydatid cyst in pelvic region is very rare. A patient was admitted in Gynaec ward with complaints of , lump and pain in lower abdomen and, constipation since, five months. General examination was normal. Abdominal and gynaecological examination lead to diagnoses as ovarian cyst ? Multiple uterine subserous fibroids? Ultra sonography diagnosis was Hydatid cysts abdomen / Mucininious cystadenoma ovaries . CT Scan abdomen and pelvis confirmed USG findings of Hydatid cysts. On Laprotomy multiple hydatid removed from pelvic region , omentum , ileocaecal junction and liver . Patient put on chemotherapy and follow up was satisfactory.

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Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152537

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There was a case of Twin to twin transfusion syndrome (T.T.T.S.) with one dead monster baby and other alive low birth weight baby, leading to early Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation(D.I.C) in mother, in Obstetric ward of C.R. Gardi Hospital Ujjain, (M.P) India.

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Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152514

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Background: This prospective study was carried out to assess, indication, maternal & fetal outcome of primary caesarian in multiparous women. Materials & Methods: 50 women with primary CS (caesarean section) studied in multiparous women studied and analysed. Results: Most of women belonged to >25yrs age group, rural, & low socio-economic group, Malpresentation, Low AFI (amniotic fuid index), Fetal Distress were most common indications. Post operative uneventful in majority of cases. Conclusion: Antenatal care in multigravida, USG (ultra-sonography) Analysis Close monitoring can reduce CS(caesarean section) in multipara.

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Artículo en Inglés | IMSEAR | ID: sea-152430

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A surprising finding at emergency Caesarean Section of an empty sac, along with fetus & placenta , was observed. Retrospectively, when USG reports were reviewed it was a case of Vanishing Twin after 20 wks of gestation. This syndrome is diagnosed more frequently since the use of USG has become a common investigation. Probably the twin which vanishes may be chromosomally abnormal. Prognosis of the surviving twin is generally excellent but depends on the etiology of the death of the dead twin.

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