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Small Intestinal Gangrene Complicating Term Pregnancy: A Case Report
Shyamash Mandal1, Gouranga Santra1, Himangsu Roy2
1Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Medical College, Kolkata-700073, India.
Abstract:
Segmental gut gangrene is a very rare presentation in pregnancy. Gut obstruction (bands and adhesions) and vascular diseases (embolism, thrombosis, vasculitis and thrombophilia) are the usual causes of gut gangrene. In this report, we present a rare case where lower uterine cesarean section was done for fetal distress in an elderly primigravida with term size pregnancy and idiopathic segmental small gut gangrene was identified.
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