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2014, Number 04

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Ginecol Obstet Mex 2014; 82 (04)

Systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the obstetric patient. Case Report

Serrano-Berrones MÁ, Centeno-Durán G
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 257-260
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Key words:

Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, obstetric patient.

ABSTRACT

The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome is a rare entity during pregnancy. This paper describes the case of a 28 year old with a history of abdominal distension. She consulted due to abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant abdominal pain, gingival bleeding, epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting. Obstetrical ultrasound was performed reporting: pregnancy 22 weeks of gestation, with heart rate of 118 beats per minute. The patient was admitted requiring attention in intensive care units due to their development body hysterotomy was performed live only product obtained 430 g. The postpartum period has elapsed so torpid development of septic process, making more bilateral salpingo hysterectomy.


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Ginecol Obstet Mex. 2014;82