Histological and radiological study of the lower segment caesarean section scar and its impact on maternal health
Other Title(s)
دراسة نسيجية و إشعاعية للندية الناتجة عن عملية ولادة قيصرية و تأثيرها على صحة الأم
Source
Issue
Vol. 1992, Issue 12 (31 Jul. 1992), pp.111-120, 10 p.
Publisher
Al-Azhar University International Islamic Center for Population Studies and Research
Publication Date
1992-07-31
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
10
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
Histological examination of the lower segment caesarean section scars taken from 100 women during repetition of caesarean section and using different types of staining showed that caesarean section scar healed by fibrous tissue formation.
The amount of fibrous tissue varied from minimal amount in some cases to dense fibrous scars in other cases.
Hysterographic study of the uterus 3 months after caesarean section for 20 cases was done compared to a control group of 10 cases.
Post caesarean section cases showed some degree of deformity in only 2 cases, an incidence of 10% while other cases showed the usual smooth outline.
American Psychological Association (APA)
al-Sadiq, Sad& al-Hakim, Sami& Zaki, Yahya. 1992. Histological and radiological study of the lower segment caesarean section scar and its impact on maternal health. Population Sciences،Vol. 1992, no. 12, pp.111-120.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
al-Sadiq, Sad…[et al.]. Histological and radiological study of the lower segment caesarean section scar and its impact on maternal health. Population Sciences No. 12 (Jul. 1992), pp.111-120.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
al-Sadiq, Sad& al-Hakim, Sami& Zaki, Yahya. Histological and radiological study of the lower segment caesarean section scar and its impact on maternal health. Population Sciences. 1992. Vol. 1992, no. 12, pp.111-120.
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Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 119-120
Record ID
BIM-542414