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Describe a transmural incision for myomectomy.
 
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You may hear phrases such as she spontaneously delivered an Apgar nine slash nine girl, but it is best to recast this phrase as in the example above. Look up the rules for transcribing Apgar scores in the Book of Style.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Transmural means through the wall. A transmural incision for myomectomy describes an incision through the full thickness of the uterine wall in order to remove a fibroid. Due to concerns of uterine rupture during contractions, patients with a history of transmural incisions are typically induced before going into labor and are delivered by cesarean.

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Use arabic numbers to report the Apgar score and spell out the minutes (eg, Apgar scores were 7 at one minute and 10 at five minutes.).




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