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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Oxytocin exposure during labor among women with postpartum hemorrhage secondary to uterine atony. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Volume 204, Issue 1 , Pages 56.e1-56.e6, January 2011 |
Author(s) : | Chad A. Grotegut, Michael J. Paglia, Lauren N.C. Johnson, Betty Thames, Andra H. James |
Year of publication : | 2011 |
URL(s) : | http://www.ajog.org/article/PIIS0002937810010264/a… |
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Abstract (English) : | Objective |
Sumário (português) : | Nous montrons qu’une administration prolongée d’ocytocine entraîne une |
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Comments : | Voir discussion sur le wiki : http://cianewiki.naissance.asso.fr/Articles/2424 |
Argument (français) : | L’exposition à l’ocytocine est un facteur de risque important d’une hémorragie post- |
Argument (English): | Oxytocin exposure is a significant independent risk factor for severe PPH secondary |
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Author of this record : | Bernard Bel — 23 Jan 2011 |
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