Clinical consequences after ultrasonic diagnosis of intrauterine hematoma in threatened abortion
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- DOI: 10.1002/jcu.1870130205
Clinical consequences after ultrasonic diagnosis of intrauterine hematoma in threatened abortion
Abstract
Ultrasonic examination in 33 cases with threatened abortion at 8 to 17 weeks of pregnancy revealed an echo-free crescent area between the fetal membranes and uterine wall regarded as an intrauterine hematoma. A living fetus was simultaneously detected in all patients. The duration of uterine bleeding (mean 28.8 +/- 19.1 days) was significantly correlated (P less than 0.01) with the existence of the intrauterine blood collection followed serially by ultrasound. The pregnancy ended in spontaneous abortion in six (18.7%) and in premature delivery in three (9.4%) cases. The estimated volume of hematoma did not correlate with the outcome of pregnancy.
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