DETECTION OF UTERINE SCAR AND ITS DEFECT AFTER CESAREAN SECTION BY TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND

Asmaa Haggag Aly;

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The cesarean section rates increased over 40 years from about 5% to rates well above 20% and kept going up after a short period of decline in the late 80's to mid 90's (Belizan et al., 1999). The cesarean section rate exceeds 29% in recent surveys in the


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Title DETECTION OF UTERINE SCAR AND ITS DEFECT AFTER CESAREAN SECTION BY TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND
Other Titles الكشف عن الندبه الرحمية الجراحية وعيوبها ما بعد العملية القيصرية بواسطة استخدام الموجات الفوق الصوتية المهبلية
Authors Asmaa Haggag Aly
Keywords DETECTION OF UTERINE SCAR AND ITS DEFECT AFTER CESAREAN SECTION BY TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND
Issue Date 2009
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The cesarean section rates increased over 40 years from about 5% to rates well above 20% and kept going up after a short period of decline in the late 80's to mid 90's (Belizan et al., 1999). The cesarean section rate exceeds 29% in recent surveys in the

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