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Intrauterine umbilical cord hemorrhage with associated jejunal atresia captured by real-time ultrasound
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 11/14/08
Nijagal A et al. - This case report illustrates a patient with spontaneous intrauterine umbilical cord hemorrhage, captured by real-time ultrasonography, in the setting of jejunal atresia with volvulus of the distal jejunal segment.
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