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INCOMPLETE ABROTION AT JAHANSHAH SALEH HOSPITAL A COMPARISON OF INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT CASES

Abstract

299 cases of incomplete abortions were admitted to Jahanshah Saleh Hospital, Razi Medical School University of Tehran during the period of October 10, 1973 to November 24, 1974. All were treated with single dilatation and curettage. The patient groups were roughly half outpatient and half inpatient. The information was recorded on standard forms and computed by the International Fertility Research Program. It has been shown by this analysis the high safety and efficiency of outpatient procedures as well as the immediate and late complications of dilatation and curettage performed for incomplete abortions.
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Incomplete abortions Outpatient procedures Dilatation and curettage

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M. Raji, J.G. Ferguson, J. Vakilzadeh. INCOMPLETE ABROTION AT JAHANSHAH SALEH HOSPITAL A COMPARISON OF INPATIENT AND OUTPATIENT CASES. Iran J Public Health. 1;5(4):217-244.