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2nd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology1, Department of Forensic Medicine2 and School of PhD Studies3, Semmelweis University, Üllouu"i Street, Budapest, Hungary
Correspondence Kálmán Patai kpatai{at}hotmail.com
Received 7 September 2003
Accepted 18 August 2005
Infrequently, post-Caesarean endometritis can progress to severe conditions. A case of post-Caesarean endometritis caused by Mycoplasma hominis and Ureaplasma urealyticum is reported in a young patient. In therapy-resistant endometritis unusual causative organisms should be considered and special microbiological investigations are recommended.
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