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    Enterococcus sp. como agente causal de Síndrome de Mondor: Reporte de caso
    (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, 2018) Mikhael Chidiak; Diana Izurieta; Oscar Valero; C R Yorlenis Uzcátegui; José Javier Salinas; D Ruiz
    "El síndrome de Mondor es un cuadro toxémico-hemolítico posterior a un aborto provocado o espontáneo, causado con frecuencia por Clostridum perfringens ocasionando un cuadro aparatoso con trastornos de la circulación y shock. Presentamos el caso de una paciente de 30 años que ingresó con escaso sangrado fétido a través de genitales, signos de hipoperfusión tisular y marcado tinte ictérico quien ameritó antibioticoterapia de amplio espectro y legrado uterino por técnica de aspiración. El cultivo arrojó un hallazgo poco común al reportar como agente etiológico: Enterococcus sp."
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    Rotura Uterina Espontánea en embarazo de segundo trimestre: presentación de un caso y revisión de la literatura
    (Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, 2013) Airam Amoroso; Cristian Pino; Carmen Martín Salas; Diana Izurieta; C Conde Gonzalez; Glennis Márquez; Francis Márquez
    Spontaneous Uterine Rupture in Second Trimester of Pregnancy: Case report and Literature review. Uterine rupture is a solution of continuity of the uterine wall. It is an uncommon and potentially lethal obstetric complication, for both mother and fetus, that mainly occurs during the second or third trimester of pregnancy, and that is mainly associated to previous uterine surgery, thus forming a medical challenge for its difficult differential diagnosis and controversial management. We report the case of a 26 years old patient with a spontaneous gravid uterine rupture, 18 weeks of gestation and cesarean scar background. Laparotomy is conducted finding both placenta and umbilical cord attached to no-living fetus in the abdominal cavity, which confirms intraoperative diagnosis.

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