Placental Abruption Revealed by Hemoperitoneum: A Case Report

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Background Hemoperitoneum is a life-threatening surgical emergency. Diagnosis of the cause is often difficult, in particular, during pregnancy when it may be either obstetric or nonobstetric. Case We report the case of a hemoperitoneum caused by the backflow of blood through a uterine tube, due to placental abruption. Conclusion Hemoperitoneum in pregnant women with no other signs can reveal placental abruption. The difficulty in identifying the cause may delay appropriate management.

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Bertholdt, C., Vincent-Rohfritsch, A., Tsatsaris, V., & Goffinet, F. (2016). Placental Abruption Revealed by Hemoperitoneum: A Case Report. AJP Reports, 6(4), e424–e426. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1597267

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