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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for rupturing
  1. Aortic rupture (a tear in the aorta, which is the major artery coming from the heart) can be seen ...
  2. ... out-pouching of the lung tissue, which can rupture. This introduces air into the pleural space. ... out-pouchings in the upper lung, which can rupture, causing pneumothorax.
  3. ... early stages of labor, your amniotic sac may rupture and you may feel fluid trickle or gush ... t break on its own, your doctor may rupture it manually.
  4. ... infected it must be surgically removed before it ruptures and spreads infection to the entire abdominal space. ...
  5. ... uterine incisions have a much higher chance of rupturing the uterus (8% to 10%) in the future ...
  6. ... professional is present. Indications of late labor include rupturing of the amniotic sac, dilation of the cervix, ...
  7. ... the vessel wall. If a cerebral (brain) aneurysm ruptures, the escaping blood within the brain may cause ...
  8. ... professional is present. Indications of late labor include rupturing of the amniotic sac, dilation of the cervix, ...
  9. ... liver, mature and enter the bloodstream, where they rupture red blood cells. An infected pregnant woman can ...
  10. ... larger over time there is increased chance of rupture.
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