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Ogilvie's syndrome with caecal perforation after Caesarean section: a case report
Journal of Medical Case Reports, 07/01/09
Saha A et al. - A healthy, 28-year-old Caucasian woman presented 2 weeks past her expected date of delivery for her first pregnancy. She underwent an uncomplicated elective Caesarean section but developed abdominal pain and bloating postoperatively and was subsequently diagnosed with acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, or Ogilvie's syndrome.
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