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A clinical diagnosis of choriomnionitis is defined by fever>38.0 c and any of the following findings: | |||
*Abdominal pain | |||
*Uterine tenderness. | |||
*Foul vagina discharge. | |||
*Maternal tachycardia>100 beats/min. | |||
*Persistent fetal tachycardia>160 beats/min. | |||
*White blood cell count >15000 cells/mm². | |||
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A clinical diagnosis of choriomnionitis is defined by fever>38.0 c and any of the following findings:
- Abdominal pain
- Uterine tenderness.
- Foul vagina discharge.
- Maternal tachycardia>100 beats/min.
- Persistent fetal tachycardia>160 beats/min.
- White blood cell count >15000 cells/mm².