Legvatnsástungi
Legvatnsástungi, also known as amniotic fluid embolism, is a rare and life-threatening complication of pregnancy characterized by the sudden entry of amniotic fluid into the maternal circulation. This fluid, which surrounds the fetus during pregnancy, can contain fetal cells, hair, and other debris. When these substances enter the mother's bloodstream, they can trigger a severe allergic-like reaction.
The exact cause of legvatnsástungi is not fully understood, but it is thought to occur when there
Symptoms of legvatnsástungi can vary but often include sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, hypotension (low
Diagnosis is often made clinically based on the rapid onset of symptoms during pregnancy or labor. There