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27 Μαΐ 2020 · This document defines and discusses transverse lie, which occurs when the long axis of the fetus lies perpendicular to the maternal spine. Key points include: - Transverse lie has an incidence of about 1 in 300 births and is more common in multiparous women and preterm fetuses.
- Transverse lie and unstable lie
This document defines and discusses transverse lie, an...
- Transverse lie and cord prolapse
This document defines and discusses transverse lie, which...
- Transverse lie and unstable lie
4 Σεπ 2023 · This document defines and discusses transverse lie, an abnormal fetal position where the long axis of the fetus is perpendicular to that of the mother. Key points include: - Transverse lie results in a shoulder presentation and has a 1 in 200 incidence rate.
11 Οκτ 2015 · This document defines and discusses transverse lie, which occurs when the long axis of the fetus lies perpendicular to the maternal spine. Key points include: - Transverse lie has an incidence of about 1 in 300 births and is more common in multiparous women and preterm fetuses.
This document discusses transverse lie, which refers to a fetus positioned sideways in the uterus during labor. It presents the causes, diagnosis, and management of transverse lie. Key points include: 1. Transverse lie can be caused by factors like prematurity, contracted pelvis, or placenta previa.
1 Φεβ 2023 · Transverse lie refers to a fetal presentation in which the fetal longitudinal axis lies perpendicular to the long axis of the uterus. It can occur in either of two configurations: The curvature of the fetal spine is oriented downward (also called "back down" or dorsoinferior), and the fetal shoulder presents at the cervix (figure 1).
This document discusses transverse lie, which occurs when the fetus's long axis lies perpendicular to the mother's spine. It has an incidence of about 1 in 300 pregnancies near term. Causes include maternal factors like lax muscles or uterine abnormalities, and fetal factors like prematurity or multiple pregnancy.
Transverse lie occurs when the fetus is positioned sideways in the uterus, with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the mother's spine. It is more common early in pregnancy but usually corrects by term. Risks include cord prolapse and obstructed labor if uncorrected.