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Introducción: El síndrome de HELLP es una entidad que genera una alta mortalidad en las gestantes. En el Perú, la descripción de sus características demográficas, obstétricas y clínicas no están completamente documentadas. Objetivo: Describir la morbimortalidad de las gestantes con síndrome HELLP Diseño: Estudio retrospectivo, de caractácter descriptivo. Lugar: Hospital María Auxiliadora. Participantes: Mujeres gestantes mayores de 18 años atendidas en el servicio de Ginecología del Hospital María Auxiliadora, durante el periodo enero – diciembre 2018. Intervenciones: Se efectuó una revisión de las historias clínicas. En base a ello se tabuló la información y efectuó estadística descriptiva para analizar a las pacientes. Se uso frecuencia y porcentajes para las variables cualitativas, mientras que para las cuantitativas se empleó la prueba de Shapiro-Wilk para d...
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Extrauterine gestation is called ectopic pregnancy, this is an obstetric emergency of the first trimester, which is having an increasing incidence. One of the locations in which these pregnancies can be generated is the scar from a previous cesarean section, which is a challenge for the treating gynecologist due to its diagnostic difficulty and therapeutic options. We report the case of a 37-year-old patient who was admitted to the emergency service with 6 weeks of amenorrhea, and with a history of 2 cesarean sections. She underwent a uterine curettage that was complicated and ended in a hysterectomy. Ectopic pregnancy in cesarean section scar is rare, however, it is important to consider this diagnostic option in pregnant women with bleeding in the first trimester with a history of cesarean section to be able to look for ultrasound signs in the evaluation.
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Extrauterine gestation is called ectopic pregnancy, this is an obstetric emergency of the first trimester, which is having an increasing incidence. One of the locations in which these pregnancies can be generated is the scar from a previous cesarean section, which is a challenge for the treating gynecologist due to its diagnostic difficulty and therapeutic options. We report the case of a 37-year-old patient who was admitted to the emergency service with 6 weeks of amenorrhea, and with a history of 2 cesarean sections. She underwent a uterine curettage that was complicated and ended in a hysterectomy. Ectopic pregnancy in cesarean section scar is rare, however, it is important to consider this diagnostic option in pregnant women with bleeding in the first trimester with a history of cesarean section to be able to look for ultrasound signs in the evaluation.