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A rare case of colporrhexis

EVANGELIN JEBA

Abstract


Colporrhexis is a rare phenomena now a
days due to improved health care services.
We describe one such case, its
clinical presentation and management
following failure of domiciliary delivery.
The rarity of such an incident makes the
following case of interest.


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