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From: Correction: Spontaneous hemoperitoneum in the second and third trimester of pregnancy: two uncommon case reports at Tu Du Hospital, in Vietnam and a literature review

Fig. 2

Ultrasonography shows A a single a live fetus and proliferative vasculature at the cervix. B Free fluid collection in the abdominal cavity. C Extravasation in the right adnexa, suspected to arise from the right utero-ovarian plexus (yellow arrow). D Uterine closure accompanied with a multiple hemostatic sutures were performed (blue arrow). One of the adherent bandages existed between the lateral posterior of the uterus and the abdominal anterior wall of the abdomen (white arrow). The bleeding stopped after releasing a part of the adhesion, excision of fragile tissue, and suturing

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