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Tomoko Nakagawa1, Daisuke Tachibana2, Kohei Kitada2
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sumiyoshi Municipal Hospital, Higashikagaya, Sumiyoe, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:
Fetal intestinal volvulus without malrotation is a rare, life-threatening disease. Left untreated, hemorrhage from necrotic bowel tissue will lead to severe fetal anemia and even intrauterine death. We encountered a case of fetal intestinal volvulus causing severe anemia, which was diagnosed postnatally and successfully treated with surgical intervention.
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