IN the case herewith reported a living infant was obtained by operation from the mother's abdominal cavity at term, and there is good evidence that fertilization was accomplished by transperitoneal ...
THE experiences of the Boston Lying-in Hospital with acute surgical emergencies from 1916 to 1939 have been reported. § Because of the subsequent introduction of newer methods of therapy and in order ...
A young woman, glad to be pregnant and eager for motherhood, was seemingly doing fine for several weeks. As menstruation had stopped, she was worried when she experienced blood loss from her vagina ...
Tracy came to the emergency department complaining of abdominal pain, which is a common complaint. While there are many causes of abdominal pain, not all require emergent treatment, and many are not ...
Figure 1. The nontender, immobile mass measured 21 cm. After developing pancreatitis, the patient was admitted to the hospital and the tumor removed. Mrs. Q, aged 33 years, was a stay-at-home mother ...
She did not recall having any fever and had not recently traveled. Her medical history included pelvic/abdominal pain due to adhesions from past surgeries. Her family history was remarkable for ...
Doctorsdon't detect some breechbabies because the usual exam to check if a baby is facing headfirst is not sensitive enough, researchers say. If a baby isn't lying in the normal head-down or cephalic ...
A woman with an ovarian tumor weighing 10kg gave birth to a healthy baby in an ectopic pregnancy. According to foreign media such as the New York Post, nurse Sue Lopez, who lives in Bakersfield, ...
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