A 49-year-old female six days post-endometrial biopsy presented to the emergency department with constant severe suprapubic abdominal pain, fevers and myalgia. A contrasted computed tomography noted an intrauterine fluid collection and a final diagnosis of pyometra was made in the operating room following total hysterectomy. Pyometra is an exceptionally rare clinical condition with significant mortality
Spontaneous perforation of pyometra resulting in generalized diffuse peritonitis is extremely uncomm...
Pyometra is an infrequent gynecological emergency observed mostly in postmenopausal females. It requ...
Pyometra, by definition, is a collection of purulent fluid within the uterine cavity. Incidence has ...
A 49-year-old female six days post-endometrial biopsy presented to the emergency department with con...
Pyometra is a rare condition in which purulent material becomes entrapped within the uterine cavity....
Pyometra, a purulent infection of the uterus, is a rare cause of a very common complaint—abdominal p...
Copyright © 2014 Toshihiro Kitai et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Spontaneous perforation of the uterus is rare, its incidence being about 0.01%–0.05%. We report a ra...
Pyometra is an unusual presentation of uterine infection, this condition is characterized by purulen...
Gastrointestinal (GI) perforation accounts for over 90% of acute abdomen and pneumoperitoneum. The p...
Uterin perforation on pyometra is a rare complication. Clinical symptoms look like gastrointestinal ...
Pyometra is the accumulation of pus in the uterine cavity. The reported incidence varies from 0.5% i...
Pyometra is a very uncommon disease principally occurring in postmenopausal women. It is characteriz...
Pyometra in postmenopausal women is an extremely rare disease that hardly responds to the usual trea...
Pyometra is a pus accumulation in the endometrium cavity, with an incidence from 0.02% to 1.5%. The ...
Spontaneous perforation of pyometra resulting in generalized diffuse peritonitis is extremely uncomm...
Pyometra is an infrequent gynecological emergency observed mostly in postmenopausal females. It requ...
Pyometra, by definition, is a collection of purulent fluid within the uterine cavity. Incidence has ...
A 49-year-old female six days post-endometrial biopsy presented to the emergency department with con...
Pyometra is a rare condition in which purulent material becomes entrapped within the uterine cavity....
Pyometra, a purulent infection of the uterus, is a rare cause of a very common complaint—abdominal p...
Copyright © 2014 Toshihiro Kitai et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Spontaneous perforation of the uterus is rare, its incidence being about 0.01%–0.05%. We report a ra...
Pyometra is an unusual presentation of uterine infection, this condition is characterized by purulen...
Gastrointestinal (GI) perforation accounts for over 90% of acute abdomen and pneumoperitoneum. The p...
Uterin perforation on pyometra is a rare complication. Clinical symptoms look like gastrointestinal ...
Pyometra is the accumulation of pus in the uterine cavity. The reported incidence varies from 0.5% i...
Pyometra is a very uncommon disease principally occurring in postmenopausal women. It is characteriz...
Pyometra in postmenopausal women is an extremely rare disease that hardly responds to the usual trea...
Pyometra is a pus accumulation in the endometrium cavity, with an incidence from 0.02% to 1.5%. The ...
Spontaneous perforation of pyometra resulting in generalized diffuse peritonitis is extremely uncomm...
Pyometra is an infrequent gynecological emergency observed mostly in postmenopausal females. It requ...
Pyometra, by definition, is a collection of purulent fluid within the uterine cavity. Incidence has ...