Ectopic Pregnancy
There were 87.8% patients was had pallor, 9.4% were admitted with features of shock. Cervical motion tenderness (82.2%) was the most frequent sign.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
If the tube has ruptured, the patient may present in shock with tachycardia and hypotension.[ectopicpregnancy.co.uk]
Pallor. Abdominal distension. Enlarged uterus. Tachycardia and/or hypotension. Shock or collapse.[patient.info]
Postpartum Hemorrhage
., palpitations, dizziness, hypotension, tachycardia, weakness, pallor).[symptoma.com]
Concealed pelvic hematomas with ongoing blood loss may also be masked initially.[clinicaladvisor.com]
A bimanual examination may be done to determine tone, uterine enlargement, or presence of pelvic hematomas.[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage
The pain was associated with sweating, dizziness, pallor, and dyspnoea. He has no history of trauma, drug use, or other chronic diseases.[omicsonline.org]
Signs The patient may develop tachycardia and hypotension if the rate of hemorrhage is rapid.[medicalopedia.org]
Contrast computed tomography (CT) revealed an extensive abdominal-pelvic, retroperitoneal hematoma extending approximately 15 cm in length from above L5 cephalad to below[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Hypovolemic Shock
[…] stages Stage 1 Up to 15% blood volume loss (750 mL) Compensated by constriction of vascular bed Blood pressure maintained Normal respiratory rate (12-20 breaths per minute) Pallor[boneandspine.com]
Symptoms include: Anxiety Low or no urine output Profuse sweating Dizziness Confusion Loss of consciousness Chest pain Tachycardia with weak pulse Hypotension Decreased urine[symptoma.com]
[…] in the left retroperitoneal space and pelvic cavity.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Bleeding from an Ectopic Pregnancy
Signs General examination: Rapidly developed shock, with pallor, sweating, air hunger, rapid thready pulse and hypotension.[gfmer.ch]
., tachycardia, hypotension, syncope More common in interstitial pregnancy References: [10] [11] [12] Diagnostics Positive pregnancy test : β-hCG Serum test: β-hCG verifiable[amboss.com]
[…] ectopic, or from the corpus luteum cyst that accompanies many early pregnancies of all types) Pelvic tenderness, localized or geeralized Abdominal distension Hypotension, tachycardia[brooksidepress.org]
Laceration
Vascular injury is suggested by signs of ischemia, such as pallor, decreased pulses, or perhaps delayed capillary refill distal to the laceration (all compared with the uninjured[merckmanuals.com]
Contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed a left external iliac vein laceration with active bleeding and retroperitoneal hematoma as well as complex pelvic and left supracondylar[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Adverse reactions to local anesthetics include allergic reactions ( hives and, occasionally, anaphylaxis ) and sympathomimetic effects from epinephrine (eg, palpitations, tachycardia[merckmanuals.com]
Leaking Aortic Aneurysm
In less serious cases, it might cause numbness, weakness, tingling, pallor, or coldness in an arm or leg, loss of sensation, light-headedness, or localized pain.[emedicinehealth.com]
The tachycardia persisted despite correction of the dehydration and anemia.[esim.eg.net]
Nitroprusside vasodilates the vasculature; a beta-blocker is given with it to prevent reflex tachycardia.[nursingcenter.com]
Retroperitoneal Hematoma
General physical examination revealed pallor, sternal tenderness and massive splenomegaly.[pubs.sciepub.com]
Non-specific symptoms such tachycardia, hypotension, and anaemia are the most prevalent in this complication.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
One complication of femoral artery catheterization is postprocedure pelvic hematoma. These hematomas can be difficult to differentiate from adnexal masses.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Splenic Rupture
Pain in the upper left abdominal quadrant, hypotension, pallor, tachycardia and abdominal distention are main symptoms.[symptoma.com]
Following the CT, the radiologist immediately called with preliminary results concerning for splenic laceration and hematoma with hemorrhagic abdominal and pelvic ascites[westjem.com]
In the presence of severe anemia with pallor and abdominal distension, particularly in the context of a difficult birth, an abdominal ultrasound must be urgently performed[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Tubo-Ovarian Abscess
At the time of presentation the patient was afebrile, vitals were stable and there was no pallor, icterus or oedema. Systemic examination was normal.[bioaccent.org]
Symptoms of TOA rupture include signs of sepsis (hypotension, tachycardia, tachypnea) as well as an acute abdominal examination (rebound / guarding).[visualdx.com]
[…] malignancy complex diverticular abscess complex appendiceal abscess pelvic endometriosis pelvic hematoma pelvic hemorrhagic cysts hydrosalpinx ectopic pregnancy 16 inflammatory[radiopaedia.org]