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Sudden onset of syncope and disseminated intravascular coagulation at 14 weeks of pregnancy: a case report.

Mayumi KamataTetsuo MaruyamaTomizo NishiguchiShinya Iwasaki
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
This is the first reported patient with sudden-onset syncope and DIC, but without apparent cardiorespiratory collapse, with the highly likely etiology of AFE/ASP occurring at the beginning of the second trimester of pregnancy and in the absence of intervention or delivery. Maternal collapse with DIC during any stage of pregnancy should be considered an AFE/ASP-associated event, even in the absence of labor or obstetric procedures. This event may occur in the presence of subchorionic hematoma alone.
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