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Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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2014
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Article
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Tab 1
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Case Report
Spontaneous Rupture of an Unscarred Gravid Uterus in a Primigravid Woman at 32 Weeks of Gestation
Table 1
Antepartum uterine rupture in the unscarred uterus with no identified risk factors.
Case
Age
G-P
GA
Initial presentation
Rupture site
Fetal outcome
Reference
1
20
1-0
37
Abdominal pain
Loss of FM
Lt. cornual area
Stillbirth
[
2
]
2
27
1-0
32
Abdominal pain
Nausea
Rt. uterosacral area
Live birth
[
3
]
3
31
1-0
21*
Abdominal pain
Lt. cornual area
Live birth
[
4
]
4
26
3-2
32
Abdominal pain
Loss of FM
Rt. cornual area~Fundus
Stillbirth
[
5
]
5
29
2-1
32
Abdominal pain
Loose stool
Lower segment~Fundus
Stillbirth
[
6
]
6
31
3-2
17
Abdominal pain
Fundus
Stillbirth
[
7
]
G-P; gravida-para, GA; gestational age (weeks), Lt.; left, Rt.; right, FM; fetal movement.
The rupture site was repaired, and the subject underwent cesarean section at 33 weeks gestation due to premature rupture of the amniotic membranes.