[PDF] from advancedvislab.comA DOI, K NOGUCHI, K KATAMACHI… - … in Medicine and …, 2011 - books.google.com ... feet are facing up and the hips facing down is referred to as the frank breech presentation, that in which both feet are facing down is referred to as complete breech presentation, and that in which only one foot is facing up is referred to as incompletebreech presentation.'Knee ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from scholarlyexchange.orgF Gul… - KUST Medical Journal, 2011 - scholarlyexchange.org ... 35 weeks fetus with breech presentation and severe fetal tachycardia. On pelvic examination, she had long uneffaced cervix with fresh bleeding. Emergency cesarean section was performed. An alive premature female baby was deliv- ered through incomplete rupture of uterus ...
S Michel, A Drain, E Closset, P Deruelle… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... There were 40,707 deliveries in the study hospital during the 9-year period; 39,482 were singletons and 1183 were in breech presentation ≥37 weeks of gestation (3.0%). Twenty-four deliveries were excluded from the study because the records were incomplete (2.0%). ... Related articles - All 3 versions
J Burgos, JC Melchor, JI Pijoán, P Cobos… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier ... The variables most commonly used in previous studies were maternal age, maternal weight, BMI, amount of amniotic fluid, placental location, type of breech (footling, frank, complete, incomplete), and fetal weight estimated by ultrasound. ... Related articles - All 4 versions
CB Ching… - Urology, 2011 - Elsevier ... [5] and [6] Prenatal torsion represents most perinatal testicular torsion (72%-81%) [6] and [7] and is thought to be associated with high-risk deliveries, including breech birth, high birth weight ... [2] , [5] and [8] However, we present a case of incomplete prenatal torsion that ... Related articles - All 3 versions