Ogilvie's Syndrome After Cesarean Delivery
Ogilvie's syndrome is a rare postsurgical complication that can be associated with cesarean delivery. It is characterized by massive dilation of the colon, much like that which occurs with an obstruction but in the absence of a mechanical obstruction. Early detection and intervention are necess...
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