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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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Total placenta accreta is a rare condition. Its management is a dilemma. Attempted separation of the placenta in placenta accreta can cause torrential blood loss. Therefore an antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta permits advance planning of delivery.
DJ Nizami, R Awasthi, S Dash, J Verghese
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We sought to review the risks of placenta accreta, increta, and percreta, and provide guidance regarding interventions to improve maternal outcomes when abnormal placental implantation occurs.Relevant documents were identified through a search of the English-language literature for publications including ≥1 of the key words "accreta" or "increta" or ...
Michael A. Belfort
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Ectopic Pregnancy after Conservative Management of Placenta Accreta: A Case Report
Objective: Placenta accreta can be managed with preservation of the uterus, especially when further fertility is intended. We report a case of placenta accreta diagnosed intraoperatively and treated conservatively that was followed by an ectopic ...
Chun-Kuang Yang+3 more
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A rare case report of hysterotomy for retained placenta accreta in bicornuate uterus [PDF]
Retained placenta is a common third stage complication. Placenta accreta is due to abnormal invasive placental implantation. Many cases of Post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) are caused by placenta accreta and may lead to peripartum hysterectomy.
Chaudhary, Usha K.+4 more
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Risk of Uterine Rupture and Placenta Accreta With Prior Uterine Surgery Outside of the Lower Segment [PDF]
Objective—Women with a prior myomectomy or prior classical cesarean delivery are often delivered early by cesarean due to concern for uterine rupture. Although theoretically at increased risk for placenta accreta, this risk has not been well quantified ...
Caritis, Steve+16 more
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Incidence and risk factors for placenta accreta/increta/percreta in the UK: a national case-control study. [PDF]
BackgroundPlacenta accreta/increta/percreta is associated with major pregnancy complications and is thought to be becoming more common. The aims of this study were to estimate the incidence of placenta accreta/increta/percreta in the UK and to ...
Kathryn E Fitzpatrick+5 more
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Role of scaling combination of risk factors in clinical and imaging findings during pregnancy in predicting placenta accreta spectrum [PDF]
Background: Placenta accreta is one of the known causes of maternal mortality and morbidity. If diagnosed before delivery, appropriate actions can be taken.
Afsaneh Mohammadi+4 more
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Role of Doppler US and MRI in diagnosis of placenta accreta [PDF]
The aim of this work is to evaluate the role of Doppler US and MRI in the diagnosis of placenta accreta. Patients and methods: During period between 2012 to 2013, 120 pregnant patients with previous cesarean section were investigated by ultrasound and ...
Manal Hamisa+3 more
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Placenta accreta: the silent invader [PDF]
Background: To review incidence causes, clinical presentations, management, maternal mortality and morbidity associated with placenta accreta.Methods: A prospective study was carried out at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, GSVM Medical ...
Dwivedi, Gopaal Narayan+5 more
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