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3/28/24

Prolapso do Cordão Umbilical - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Prolapso do Cordão Umbilical - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
Esta mostra médica revela uma visão detalhada única dos ossos pélvicos, canal vaginal e cabeça fetal exibindo prolapso do cordão umbilical. Uma única legenda descreve o seguinte: volta do cordão umbilical preso entre a parede vaginal e a cabeça fetal, levando a um menor suprimento de sangue e oxigênio.

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