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Iliacus haematoma syndrome as a complication of anticoagulant therapy.
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Known SizeGynecologyEmbryologyThrombosisOutpatient Department FourHematologyVascular SurgeryPlacental DevelopmentBrrt= 97SheInfertilityHistopathologyPlacental DiseasePlacental FunctionDevelopmental BiologyCoagulopathyFetal ComplicationMedicineAnticoagulantAnticoagulant Therapy
BRrT= 97She made an uneventful postoperative recovery, and when seen in the outpatient department four months later was well and men- struation had returned to normal.Histology.-Bycomparison with placentae belonging to embryos of known size the histology corresponds most closely to those of 10 to 15-mm.(37 to 42-day) embryos as regards the characteristics of the cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast and the disposition of the stromal cells.
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