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Inversio uteri — viðvend lívmóðir
is proportional to the bleeding. Also fibrinolytic blood coagulation defects
are mentioned. The diagnosis is evident when the uterus is found in or
outside the vagina. The treatment is manual reposition as soon as possible
after the shock has been treated. The two reported cases are both puer-
peral inversions. The first, para 2, was admitted in shocked condition.
The reposition was easy and no complications occured, while the other
case was a para 4 complicated with a fibroma of the uterus. This patient
died after the reposition was made as it was not possible to treat the
shock adequately.
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