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Fetus papyraceous: a rare cause for obstruction to spontaneous placental expulsion
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 01/23/09
Koregol MC et al. - Fetus papyraceous is a mummified compressed fetus occurring in association with a viable twin. Careful exploration of placenta after delivery is recommended. Diagnosis of this condition helps in evaluation of risk to surviving fetus as well as registration and documentation of this rare condition.
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