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Factor Vii Deficiency And Second Trimester Abortion: A Case Report, Katie P. Nguyen, Tamara Lynne B. Aqui, Honey Milestone Jan 2023

Factor Vii Deficiency And Second Trimester Abortion: A Case Report, Katie P. Nguyen, Tamara Lynne B. Aqui, Honey Milestone

Far West Division Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Spontaneous Heterotopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis And Management, Katie P. Nguyen, Marlekah Hudspeth, Honey Milestone Jan 2023

Spontaneous Heterotopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis And Management, Katie P. Nguyen, Marlekah Hudspeth, Honey Milestone

Far West Division Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


A Newfound Breach In Repeat Vaginal Delivery: Unscarred Uterine Rupture, Merritt Mcgowan, Amethyst Wilder, Ashley Hawes Jan 2022

A Newfound Breach In Repeat Vaginal Delivery: Unscarred Uterine Rupture, Merritt Mcgowan, Amethyst Wilder, Ashley Hawes

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Just Another Labor Epidural, Whitney King Do, William B. Smith Oct 2019

Just Another Labor Epidural, Whitney King Do, William B. Smith

Anesthesiology

A 32 year-old healthy pregnant patient with no significant past medical history who presented to the hospital for delivery of fetus status post intrauterine fetal death. Vaginal delivery with epidural placement was initially the mother’s preference. Fetal movement last felt 4 days prior. The patients H&P and laboratory findings revealed early stages DIC. Patient underwent Caesarean delivery with general anesthesia, the OB physician found the patient to have Couvelaire uterus, a form of placental abruption. The patient’s uterus was atonic requiring multiple units of blood products. Case assessed indications for epidural placement versus general anesthesia.


A Rare But Life Threatening Case Of Labile Blood Pressures In Pregnancy, Kelsey Carrio Md, Aarti Aggarwal Md, Susan Mcgroarty Phd May 2018

A Rare But Life Threatening Case Of Labile Blood Pressures In Pregnancy, Kelsey Carrio Md, Aarti Aggarwal Md, Susan Mcgroarty Phd

Rowan-Virtua Research Day

Pheochromocytoma is a rare but life threatening adrenal secreting tumor. The infrequency with which it is encountered makes pheochromocytoma, especially in pregnancy, a formidable diagnostic challenge.

Although a pheochromocytoma is rare, it is good to keep it in differential diagnosis as a possible cause of labile BP with headaches and significant orthostatic BP. It is critical to recognize this condition to institute an appropriate therapy & surgical intervention to prevent mortality.