Missed abortion—A study with the tokodynamometer

Autor: Rowe-Dutton, Gillian, Lubin, Samuel, Reynolds, Samuel R.M., Waltman, Richard
Zdroj: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology; March 1952, Vol. 63 Issue: 3 p650-653, 4p
Abstrakt: No spontaneous uterine contractions were observed in a case of missed abortion that received no medication. Likewise, after priming with large oral doses of stilbestrol, no contractions were noted. Three unsuccessful trials to induce labor on different days with increasing dosages of subcutaneously administered Pituitrin resulted in mild and ineffectual uterine contractions. On the following day, there was no spontaneous uterine activity. With the continuation of stilbestrol medication, intravenous Pituitrin drip associated with Demerol resulted in spontaneous complete evacuation of the uterine contents and minimal bleeding.
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