Delayed Fetal Death Following Electrical Injury in the First Trimester |
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Authors: | Roger G. Steer MB BS BMedSc DRCOG |
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Affiliation: | Kerang, Victoria |
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Abstract: | A case of possible delayed fetal death following electrical shock in the first trimester is reported. Evidence from the literature of delayed effects of electrical injury later in pregnancy is presented, suggesting that delayed as well as immediate detrimental effects in the first trimester should not be discounted. Perhaps the spectrum of effects of electrical shock on the fetus could be investigated in animal experiments to elucidate the pathogenesis of such injury to the fetus. Electric fences are a possible hazard to pregnant women in rural areas. |
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