| Literature DB >> 19183441 |
Pedro Royo1, Manuel García Manero, Begoña Olartecoechea, Juan Luis Alcázar.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: An imaging diagnosis after an iterative cesarean delivery is reviewed demonstrating a fine ultrasound-pathologic correlation. CASEEntities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19183441 PMCID: PMC2642857 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-3-42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Figure 1Three-dimensional transvaginal ultrasound scan (in multiplane acquisition mode) of the uterus-hematoma-bladder complex (UT, HM, BD respectively). Please note that the white pixel (placed in the center of each image) always correspond with the same space point of the three orthogonal planes, and is located referring HM, between UT (at the level of the uterine scar) and just beneath BD. Defect's surface three-dimensional reconstruction (of the coronal plane) correspond with bottom right picture, and is framed with a white arrow (instead of white pixel).
Figure 2Two-dimensional transvaginal uterine (UT) ultrasound on longitudinal plane showing the communication (arrow) of the hematoma (HM) with the endometrial cavity (EC).
Figure 3Intra-operative picture showing the defect on the lower uterine segment after dissection (arrow).
Figure 4Pathological image of the uterus showing the defect.