Background: Placental abruption, common disorder in obstetric practice, enigma too, is uniquely fraught with dangers to mother baby. Objectives of study were to study trends of placental abruption, risk factors, management strategies to learn more for reduction in morbidity-mortality of mother-baby, even with low resources, also get insight for future research. Methods: Records of cases of placental abruption managed over 27 years (between 1985 to 2011) were divided into three yearly blocks, A to I and analysed. Details including operative procedures like dilatation-curettage, Caesarean Section (CS) or Ante-Partum Haemorrhage (APH) in past, disorders like chronic hypertension, threatened abortion, pregnancy specific hypertension, diabetes...
Objective: The goal was to recognize associated risk factors with placental abruption and determine ...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause for maternal mortality in India as well as the world. A...
Introduction: Placental abruption, defined as the premature separation of the placenta, complicates ...
Background: Abruptio placentae is very frequently seen in our population. Few studies have reported ...
Background: Abruptio placentae (AP) which is a major cause of maternal morbidity, mortality and peri...
Background: Placental abruption is a major obstetric complication leading to increased risk of mater...
Background: Placental abruption complicates about 1% of pregnancies and is a leading cause of vagina...
Background: Abruptio placentae is an obstetric emergency where placenta completely or partially sepa...
Background: Abruptio placenta is separation of a normally situated placenta after 20 weeks of gestat...
Background: During a period of eight months, 180 cases of abruption that occurred from January 2007 ...
Background: Placental abruption is the most common cause of antepartum haemorrhage. Incidence appear...
Background: Abruptio placenta is one of the common cause of antepartum haemorrhage and is defined as...
INTRODUCTION: Abruptio placenta is still a grave obstetric emergency contributing large number of m...
Background: Abruptio placentae defined as the preterm partial or complete separation of normally sit...
Background: Placental abruption is the separation of the placenta from the uterine wall before the d...
Objective: The goal was to recognize associated risk factors with placental abruption and determine ...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause for maternal mortality in India as well as the world. A...
Introduction: Placental abruption, defined as the premature separation of the placenta, complicates ...
Background: Abruptio placentae is very frequently seen in our population. Few studies have reported ...
Background: Abruptio placentae (AP) which is a major cause of maternal morbidity, mortality and peri...
Background: Placental abruption is a major obstetric complication leading to increased risk of mater...
Background: Placental abruption complicates about 1% of pregnancies and is a leading cause of vagina...
Background: Abruptio placentae is an obstetric emergency where placenta completely or partially sepa...
Background: Abruptio placenta is separation of a normally situated placenta after 20 weeks of gestat...
Background: During a period of eight months, 180 cases of abruption that occurred from January 2007 ...
Background: Placental abruption is the most common cause of antepartum haemorrhage. Incidence appear...
Background: Abruptio placenta is one of the common cause of antepartum haemorrhage and is defined as...
INTRODUCTION: Abruptio placenta is still a grave obstetric emergency contributing large number of m...
Background: Abruptio placentae defined as the preterm partial or complete separation of normally sit...
Background: Placental abruption is the separation of the placenta from the uterine wall before the d...
Objective: The goal was to recognize associated risk factors with placental abruption and determine ...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause for maternal mortality in India as well as the world. A...
Introduction: Placental abruption, defined as the premature separation of the placenta, complicates ...