Spontaneous Perforation of Pyometra Leading to Septic Shock in a Postmenopausal Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
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This case report describes a postmenopausal patient who developed septic shock due to spontaneous pyometra perforation and reviews similar cases from the literature.
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