Background: The most optimal management for patients with bleeding of unknown cause (BUC) is unknown, as limited data are available.
Objective: Evaluate management and outcome of surgical procedures and deliveries in patients with BUC.
Materials And Methods: All patients ≥12 years of age, referred to a tertiary center for a bleeding tendency, were included.
Introduction: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the major cause of maternal death worldwide. Haemostatic abnormalities are independently associated with a significantly increased risk for severe PPH. In this study, the value of haemostatic evaluation in women with severe PPH was explored.
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