Transvaginal Sonography and the Conservative Management of Spontaneous Abortion
Once a diagnosis of early pregnancy failure has been made, it is normal gynaecological practice to proceed to evacuation of any retained products of conception. In many cases, however, there may be little residual tissue within the uterus, and the patient may be exposed to an unnecessary operative p...
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Main Authors: | Haines, C. J., Chung, T. K. H., Leung, Denis H. Y. |
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1994
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