Smyth, Rebecca MD; Markham, Carolyn; Dowswell, Therese (2013). "Amniotomy for shortening spontaneous labour". In Smyth, Rebecca ... The membranes can be ruptured using a specialized tool, such as an amnihook or amnicot, or they may be ruptured by the ... Artificial rupture of membranes (AROM), also known as an amniotomy, is performed by a midwife or obstetrician and was once ... 3. There is an increased risk of infection if there is a prolonged time between rupture and birth. There are certain criteria ...
SROM: spontaneous rupture of membranes. This term describes the normal, spontaneous rupture of the membranes at full term. The ... A spontaneous rupture that occurs early in labor may actually be related to other complications resulting in delayed labor. ... AROM: artificial rupture of membranes. This term describes a rupture of the membranes by a third party, usually a midwife or ... kiwifamilies.co.nz > Birth > Spontaneous Rupture of Membranes Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine By Paula Skelton, ...
Millwala, F.N; Abraham, G; Shroff, S; Soundarajan, P; Rao, R; Kuruvilla, S (2000). "Spontaneous renal allograft rupture in a ... Shroff, Sunil; Lee, John O.; Townsend, A.R. (1994). "Spontaneous Rupture of Bladder in Pregnancy". Urologia Internationalis. 52 ...
Thompson TC, Doherty JH (1962). "Spontaneous Rupture of Tendon of Achilles". The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and ... Recent research has indicated that while the test is an accurate detector of achilles rupture, it is unable to distinguish ... Douglas J, Kelly M, Blachut P (2009). "Clarification of the Simmonds-Thompson test for rupture of an Achilles tendon". Canadian ... Thompson TC (1962). "A Test for Rupture of the Tendo Achillis". Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica. 32 (1-4): 461-465. doi:10.3109/ ...
Rupture may be spontaneous or initiated by trauma. Nosebleeds are reported in up to 60% of the population with peak incidences ... Spontaneous epistaxis is more common in the elderly as the nasal mucosa (lining) becomes dry and thin and blood pressure tends ... An increase in blood pressure (e.g. due to general hypertension) tends to increase the duration of spontaneous epistaxis. ... Angioma Aneurysm of the carotid artery The nasal mucosa contains a rich blood supply that can be easily ruptured and cause ...
Blaivas, M; Quinn, J (1998). "Diagnosis of spontaneous splenic rupture with emergency ultrasonography". Annals of Emergency ... "A Near Fatal Sneeze Spontaneous Splenic Rupture: A Case Report and Review of the Literature". Clinical Practice and Cases in ... Some patients also report pleuritic left-sided chest pain in the setting of a ruptured spleen. Caution should be used early in ... Trauma is the most common mechanism of splenic rupture, and blunt trauma involving the left-upper quadrant, left rib cage, or ...
Spontaneous effort rupture of the cervical esophagus, leading to localized cervical perforation, may be more common than ... In case of iatrogenic perforation common site is cervical esophagus just above the upper sphincter whereas spontaneous rupture ... Esophageal rupture is a rupture of the esophageal wall. Iatrogenic causes account for approximately 56% of esophageal ... Radiology Esophageal rupture Arens, Ann; Ben-Youssef, Leila; Hayashi, Sandra; Smollin, Craig (2016). "Esophageal Rupture After ...
De la Rupture spontanée de l'ombilic à la suite de péritonite .., (1875) - Spontaneous rupture of the navel with the peritoneum ...
Das, S.; Aki, K. (1 September 1977). "A numerical study of two-dimensional spontaneous rupture propagation". Geophysical ... "Quakes can 'rupture faster than thought'". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 August 2007. Retrieved 14 June 2021. "San Andreas ... Bizzarri, Andrea; Das, Shamita (1 December 2012). "Mechanics of 3-D shear cracks between Rayleigh and shear wave rupture speeds ... Thompson, Andrea (16 August 2007). "Earthquake faults rupture faster than thought". NBC News. Retrieved 14 June 2021. " ...
These conditions frequently accompany Boerhaave syndrome, or spontaneous esophageal rupture. Widened mediastinum/mediastinal ... esophageal rupture - presents usually with pneumomediastinum and pleural effusion. It is diagnosed with water-soluble swallowed ... usually bacterial and due to rupture of organs in the mediastinum. As the infection can progress very quickly, this is a ... aortic aneurysm aortic dissection aortic unfolding aortic rupture hilar lymphadenopathy anthrax inhalation - a widened ...
Deaton JL, Maier D, Andreoli J (May 1989). "Spontaneous uterine rupture during pregnancy after treatment of Asherman's syndrome ... Adoni A, Palti Z, Milwidsky A, Dolberg M (1982). "The incidence of intrauterine adhesions following spontaneous abortion". ... Premature delivery, second-trimester pregnancy loss, and uterine rupture are other reported complications. They may also ... the pressure causes the placenta to rupture and the mother goes into premature labour. Cerclage is a surgical stitch which ...
Spontaneous rectus sheath hematoma arises from rupture of the epigastric vessels. The patient usually presents with a sudden ...
Lee, Joong Hyun; Suh, Jeong Ill (2007-09-30). "A Case of Infected Biloma due to Spontaneous Intrahepatic Biliary Rupture". The ... All studies on spontaneous cases of biloma cases are from case reports dating 2007, which stated that 27 cases of spontaneous ... Bas, Gurhan; Okan, Ismail; Sahin, Mustafa; Eryılmaz, Ramazan; Isık, Arda (2011-01-06). "Spontaneous biloma managed with ... In the case of spontaneous biloma, they rarely form. ... spontaneous perforation. The formation of biloma does not occur ...
"Spontaneous Pneumothorax in a Companion Kunekune Pig due to Pulmonary Bullae Rupture". Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 34: 6-9 ... Tension pneumothorax is generally considered to be present when a pneumothorax (primary spontaneous, secondary spontaneous, or ... Non-human animals may experience both spontaneous and traumatic pneumothorax. Spontaneous pneumothorax is, as in humans, ... Primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) has for many years been thought to be caused by "blebs" (small air-filled lesions just ...
Agarwal, Shaleen; Gandhi, Mamatha; Kashyap, Randeep; Liebman, Scott (March 1, 2011). "Spontaneous Rupture of a Silicone ...
2008). "Spontaneous rupture of idiopathic thymic abscess with a markedly increased CA-125 level". Intern. Med. 47 (10): 953-6. ...
Spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema is thought to result from increased pressures in the lung that cause alveoli to rupture. In ... spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema, air travels from the ruptured alveoli into the interstitium and along the blood vessels of ... A case was reported at the University Hospital of Wales of a young man who had been coughing violently causing a rupture in the ... The term spontaneous subcutaneous emphysema is used when the cause is not clear. Subcutaneous emphysema is not typically ...
Spontaneous tumor rupture resulting in severe intra-abdominal bleeding and hemoperitoneum is a possibly fatal complication of ... Wang, Ze-Sheng; Wang, Wei-Xing; Xiong, Cheng-Long; Zhan, Na; Li, Hui (July 2007). "Spontaneous ruptured primary hepatic ... is the most effective treatment for spontaneous rupture of the tumor resulting in intra-abdominal bleeding. Transcatheter ... Tumor rupture generally carries a very poor prognosis even when bleeding is stopped by means of emergency transcathether ...
... "spontaneous rupture of membranes". If the rupture precedes labour at term, however, it is referred to as "pre-labour rupture of ... Spontaneous rupture of membranes before term is referred to as "premature rupture of membranes". The majority of the hindwaters ... Artificial rupture of membrane (ARM), a manual rupture of the amniotic sac, can also be performed to release the fluid if the ... The forewaters are released when the amnion ruptures. This is commonly known as "water breaking". When this occurs during ...
A spontaneous pneumoperitoneum is a rare case that is not caused by an abdominal organ rupture. This is also called an ... Spontaneous pneumoperitoneum is a rare case that is not caused by an abdominal organ rupture. This is also called an idiopathic ... Perforated peptic ulcer Bowel obstruction Ruptured diverticulum Penetrating trauma Ruptured inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., ... In the tracheal rupture air had passed along the great vessels. When present, pneumoperitoneum can often be seen on ...
If the β-hCG falls on repeat examination, this strongly suggests a spontaneous abortion or rupture. The fall in serum hCG over ... Someone with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy may experience pain when lying flat and may prefer to maintain upright posture as ... Rupture of an ectopic pregnancy can lead to symptoms such as abdominal distension, tenderness, peritonism and hypovolemic shock ... Often if a tubal abortion or tubal rupture has occurred, it is difficult to find the pregnancy tissue. A laparoscopy in very ...
If they rupture, they allow air to escape into pleural space, resulting in a spontaneous pneumothorax. In ophthalmology, blebs ...
Having a spontaneous uterine rupture, in other words a uterine rupture without contractions is extremely rare. Having a uterine ... The worst case scenario of having a niche is the chance of a uterine rupture. A uterine rupture means that the wall of the ... rupture during active labor in women who had a cesarean section before is still relatively rare. We call this a vaginal birth ...
In unruptured brain AVMs, the risk of spontaneous bleeding may be as low as 1% per year. After a first rupture, the annual ... or spontaneous pain); Memory and thought-related problems, such as confusion, dementia, or hallucinations. Cerebral AVMs may ...
These ruptures frequently led to the patients' deaths. Pus and air would flood the pleural cavity, which put pressure on the ... In the course of his work with tuberculosis patients, Forlanini observed a number of them experience spontaneous pneumothorax. ...
Spontaneous bleeding secondary to coagulopathy (congenital or acquired) Aortic rupture, from ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm ... Pancreatic hemorrhage Retroperitoneal hemorrhage Blunt abdominal trauma Ruptured / hemorrhagic ectopic pregnancy. ...
The rupture of blebs or bullae results in air leaking into the pleural space, causing a spontaneous pneumothorax. In most cases ... Depending on etiology, a pneumothorax is classified as spontaneous, traumatic and iatrogenic. A spontaneous pneumothorax is ... "Spontaneous Pneumothorax". New England Journal of Medicine. 342 (12): 868-874. doi:10.1056/NEJM200003233421207. ISSN 0028-4793 ... "Videothoracoscopic bleb excision and pleural abrasion for the treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax: long-term results ...
Severe side effects may include spontaneous tendon ruptures, nerve damage, and worsening of myasthenia gravis. Safety of use in ... spontaneous tendon rupture and tendonitis, hepatitis, psychiatric effects (hallucinations, depression), torsades de pointes, ... warning of the risk of tendon damage and/or rupture and warnings regarding the risk of irreversible peripheral neuropathy. In ...
Multiplication continues until the host cell can no longer hold and ruptures. In a fully congested cell there can be as many as ... Inside the cells they undergo spontaneous transformation into oval-shaped amastigotes. Granulocytes selectively kill the ...
The cause of death was the spontaneous rupture of a major artery, resulting in a hemorrhage in his chest. A biography of Jambo ...