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Birth by caesarean section
The term "caesarean" comes from the historic description of Julius Ceasar's birth, though probably ficticious as his mother Aurelia survived his birth. The procedure involves surgically cutting skin, abdominal wall and uterus to allow abdominal delivery.
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Original file name: JAMA_CesareanDelivery.jpg
Image Source: JAMA
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The following 14 pages use this file:
- 2010 BGD Practical 12 - Birth
- 2010 BGD Tutorial - Applied Embryology and Teratology
- 2010 Lecture 1
- 2011 Lab 12 - Birth
- ANAT2341 Lab 12 - Birth
- BGDA Practical 12 - Birth
- Birth
- Birth - Caesarean Delivery
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- Lecture - 2011 Course Introduction
- Lecture - 2012 Course Introduction
- Lecture - 2013 Course Introduction
- Lecture - Birth
- Talk:BGD Tutorial - Applied Embryology and Teratology