Medline ® Abstract for Reference 29
of 'Umbilical cord prolapse'
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Cord prolapse: is antenatal diagnosis possible?
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Lange IR, Manning FA, Morrison I, Chamberlain PF, Harman CR
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Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1985;151(8):1083.
Cord presentation was diagnosed antenatally in nine patients at term referred for fetal ultrasound assessment (incidence of 0.61%). Seven patients were delivered by cesarean section; cord position was confirmed in four and suspected in three patients. There were two vaginal deliveries, one following spontaneous version and the other a stillbirth associated with cord prolapse.
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