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Possible Causes For Breech/difficulty delivery/lie - Causes
- Neoplastic Disorders
Uterine fibroid/leiomyomas- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Down's Syndrome
Intrauterine synechiae/adhesions
Trisomy-21 partial translocation
Trisomy 13 syndrome
Trisomy-18 syndrome
Uterus didelphys, complete or partial- Hereditary, Familial, Genetic Disorders
Myotonia atrophica (Steinert's disease)
Myotonia congenita (Thomsens d.)- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Placenta previa
Breech/difficult delivery- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Premature baby/severe prematurity- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Oligohydramnios- Heirarchical Major Groups
Congenital anomalies- Synonyms
- breech delivery, breech delivery extraction, Breech extraction, Breech extraction (finding), Breech extraction unspecified, Breech extraction unspecified (finding), Delivered by breech extraction, Deliveries by breech extraction, Deliveries by breech extraction (finding), Deliveries by breech extractn, delivery breech, delivery breech extraction, extraction breech
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