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- Obstructed_labour abstract "Obstructed labour, dystocia (antonym eutocia; Ancient Greek: τόκος tókos “childbirth”) is an abnormal or difficult childbirth or labour. Approximately one fifth of human labours have dystocia. Dystocia may arise due to incoordinate uterine activity, abnormal fetal lie or presentation, absolute or relative cephalopelvic disproportion, or (rarely) a massive fetal tumor such as a sacrococcygeal teratoma. Oxytocin is commonly used to treat incoordinate uterine activity, but pregnancies complicated by dystocia often end with assisted deliveries, including forceps, ventouse or, commonly, caesarean section. Recognized complications of dystocia include fetal death, respiratory depression, hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE), and brachial nerve damage. A prolonged interval between pregnancies, primigravid birth, and multiple birth have also been associated with increased risk for labor dystocia.Shoulder dystocia is a dystocia in which the anterior shoulder of the infant cannot pass below the pubic symphysis or requires significant manipulation to pass below it. It can also be described as delivery requiring additional manoeuvres after gentle downward traction on the head has failed to deliver the shoulders.A prolonged second stage of labour is another type of dystocia whereby the fetus has not been delivered within three hours in a nulliparous woman, or two hours in multiparous woman, after her cervix has become fully dilated. Synonyms for dystocia include difficult labour, abnormal labour, difficult childbirth, abnormal childbirth, and dysfunctional labour.".
- Obstructed_labour diseasesdb "4025".
- Obstructed_labour emedicineSubject "med".
- Obstructed_labour emedicineTopic "3280".
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- Obstructed_labour wikiPageRevisionID "592686721".
- Obstructed_labour diseasesdb "4025".
- Obstructed_labour emedicinesubj "med".
- Obstructed_labour emedicinetopic "3280".
- Obstructed_labour meshid "D004420".
- Obstructed_labour name "Obstructed labour".
- Obstructed_labour subject Category:Complications_of_labour_and_delivery.
- Obstructed_labour type Disease.
- Obstructed_labour type Situation.
- Obstructed_labour comment "Obstructed labour, dystocia (antonym eutocia; Ancient Greek: τόκος tókos “childbirth”) is an abnormal or difficult childbirth or labour. Approximately one fifth of human labours have dystocia. Dystocia may arise due to incoordinate uterine activity, abnormal fetal lie or presentation, absolute or relative cephalopelvic disproportion, or (rarely) a massive fetal tumor such as a sacrococcygeal teratoma.".
- Obstructed_labour label "Distocia".
- Obstructed_labour label "Distócia".
- Obstructed_labour label "Dystocie".
- Obstructed_labour label "Dystokie".
- Obstructed_labour label "Obstructed labour".
- Obstructed_labour label "難產".
- Obstructed_labour label "難産".
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Dystokie.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Distocia.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Dystocie.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Distokia_pada_sapi.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs 難産.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Distócia.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs m.069hzc.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Q1811189.
- Obstructed_labour sameAs Q1811189.
- Obstructed_labour wasDerivedFrom Obstructed_labour?oldid=592686721.
- Obstructed_labour isPrimaryTopicOf Obstructed_labour.
- Obstructed_labour name "Obstructed labour".