Subacute complete utetine inversion : a rare and atypical presentation
Publication Date
2014
Document Type
Research
Abstract
Uterine inversion is a rare complication of childbirth that occurs when part of the uterine wall collapses and turns inside out, sometimes even protruding through the cervix and into the vagina. The full range of problems that can cause uterine inversion is not fully understood, but in many cases it includes the incomplete separation of the placenta from the uterine wall; the placenta then pulls the uterus with it when it emerges from the birth canal.
APA Citation
Pabalan, Crystal L., "Subacute complete utetine inversion : a rare and atypical presentation" (2014). Resident Research. 202.
https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/resident-research/202