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When a pregnant woman, especially at 14 to 16 weeks gestation, shows signs of acute urinary retention, consider retroverted incarcerated uterus as a potential cause.
A Case of Incarceration of the Gravid Uterus & the Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes with Literature Review
Acute Urinary Retention: A Rare Case of Incarcerated Uterus in the Gravid ED Patient EMRA
PDF) Fever, Sacral Pain, and Pregnancy: An Incarcerated Uterus
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Incarceration of the gravid uterus: a case report and literature review, BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Ryanne Mayersak, MD, MS EMRA
Incarceration of a gravid uterus with massive placental enlargement and fetal triploidy at 19 weeks of gestation – A case report on the simultaneous presence of two rare conditions - ScienceDirect
Acute urinary retention due to a nonincarcerated retroverted gravid uterus
Clinical approach and management of uterine incarceration according to trimester of pregnancy: Case report and literature review - ScienceDirect
PDF) Incarcerated gravid uterus in a rectal prolapse: A case report