Blunt abdominal trauma in pregnancy.

GC Stuart, PG Harding, EM Davies - … Medical Association Journal, 1980 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Two cases are presented in which the effects of blunt trauma to a pregnant woman's
abdomen were apparently minor but resulted in fetal death. Blunt trauma may result in …

Fatal fetal hemorrhage and placental pathology. Report of three cases and a new setting

WA Schmidt, JA Affleck, SL Jacobson - Placenta, 2005 - Elsevier
We report three cases of late third trimester fetal death in utero consequent to fetal
exsanguination from the chorionic vasculature. In general, fetal hemorrhage is unusual …

Intrauterine rupture of the umbilical cord during delivery

J Itskovitz, M Friedman, BA Peretz… - European Journal of …, 1980 - Elsevier
Two cases of bleeding from ruptured umbilical vein during delivery are reported. In one case
the rupture was spontaneous, leading to fetal distress. In the second case the rupture was …

Maternal Abdominal Trauma

G Augustin - Acute Abdomen During Pregnancy, 2023 - Springer
Trauma complicates 7% of pregnancies and is the leading nonobstetric cause of death
among pregnant women. The most common traumatic injuries are motor vehicle crashes …

Spontaneous intra-uterine total rupture of a velamentous umbilical cord; a case report

V Vestermark, I Christensen, L Kay… - European Journal of …, 1990 - Elsevier
A case of spontaneous intra-uterine total rupture of a velamentous umbilical cord is reported.
Shortly after delivery of an exsanguinated stillborn, a completely separated cord was …

Trauma during pregnancy

J Barrett - Surgical Diseases in Pregnancy, 1984 - Springer
Traumatic injuries are estimated to occur in 6 to 8% of all pregnancies 1–3 and are the most
frequent cause of nonobstetric death during pregnancy. 4, 5 Trauma is the leading cause of …

Abdominal trauma

G Augustin, G Augustin - 2018 - Springer
Abdominal trauma is one of the most complex scenarios in emergency abdominal surgery
during pregnancy. General classification on blunt and penetrating trauma helps in the …

Perinatal Hematology

J Choi, J Estepp - Keeling's Fetal and Neonatal Pathology, 2022 - Springer
The perinatal period is one of rapid physiological change and evolution, challenging the
clinical practitioner to differentiate between normal variation and a pathologic state. Correct …

JOHN BARRETT

PC During - Surgical Diseases in Pregnancy, 1990 - books.google.com
Traumatic injuries are estimated to occur in 6 to 8% of all pregnancies¹-3 and are the and
are the most frequent cause of nonobstetric death during pregnancy. 45 Trauma is the …

Prog. crit. Care Med., vol. 1, pp. 248–272 (Karger, Basel 1984)

SM Barrett - Multiple Trauma, 1984 - books.google.com
Trauma is the leading cause of death in patients from 1 to 40 years of age. Today's active
woman is frequently the unwitting victim of trauma. She is more frequently working outside …