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Introduction: Placenta accreta is the most common cause of bleeding leading to peripartum hysterectomy, and therefore, due to the importance of accreta in the mortality and morbidity of pregnant women, the correct diagnosis of the patient's final outcome
Rohangiz Kamankesh +3 more
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Management of placenta accreta. [PDF]
International audienceCesarean hysterectomy is considered the reference standard treatment for placenta accreta. In young women who want the option of future pregnancy and agree to close follow-up monitoring, conservative treatment is a valid option ...
Goffinet, François +2 more
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Placenta accreta spectrum is an increasingly common placental-related disorder diagnosed at birth when the placenta cannot be fully detached manually from the uterine wall, often requiring a surgical removal. Following a worldwide increase in caesarean delivery rates, more than 90% of cases are now found in patients with a history of caesarean delivery
Jauniaux, Eric +6 more
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Biology and Pathophysiology of Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder. [PDF]
Understanding the biology and pathophysiology of accreta placentation is essential to improving the detection, management, and prevention of this growing clinical challenge.
Afshar Y +3 more
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Analysis of risk factors for massive intraoperative bleeding in patients with placenta accreta spectrum [PDF]
Background To analyze relevant factors for massive postpartum hemorrhage in women with placenta accreta spectrum in order to improve the ability to identify those at risk for intraoperative bleeding and improve outcome.
Yuanyuan Wang +4 more
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The differential impacts of environmental air pollution exposure on the risk of placenta previa and placenta accreta in twin pregnancies [PDF]
BackgroundThis study aims to investigate the association between exposure to air pollutants during pregnancy (until placental accreta) in twin pregnancies and the risk of abnormal placental positioning and development.MethodsThis retrospective study ...
Wei-Zhen Tang +17 more
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Placenta accrete is defined as an abnormally adherent placenta that is directly attached to the myometrium because of inadequate development of the fibrinoid layer (Nitabuch layer) and absence of decidua basilis either partially or totally.
Zahida Al-Saadi
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Introduction : Placenta accreta is defined as abnormal implantation of placenta villi which invades myometrium without the presence of decidua bacalis resulting in placenta that is difficult to remove.
Widayat Widayat +2 more
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Placenta accreta spectrum [PDF]
In normal pregnancy, a blastocyst implants into the endometrium, and after delivery, the placenta detaches from the uterus. In placenta accreta spectrum, the placenta forms at a site of disruption between the endometrium and myometrium.
Valerie, Bloomfield +2 more
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The effect of different diagnostic timings and types of placenta accreta on the pregnancy outcome
Objectives: To explore the effects of maternal and fetal outcomes after different diagnostic timings of placenta accreta and its types. Methods: We retrospectively collected the clinical information of 1178 pregnant women with placenta accreta in Fujian ...
Rongli Xu +3 more
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