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Placenta Accreta Spectrum

NeoReviews, 2021
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) refers to the range of pathologic adherence of the placenta to the uterine myometrium, including the placenta accreta, increta, and percreta. The incidence of PAS is rising primarily because of an increase in related risk factors, such as the rate of cesarean deliveries and pregnancies resulting from assisted ...
Bridget M, Donovan, Scott A, Shainker
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Placenta Accreta Postpartum

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002
Placenta accreta is the abnormal attachment of the placenta to the uterus. It occurs when the decidua basalis is either absent or incomplete. It is uncommon and most often presents with a retained placenta and hemorrhage.A 29-year-old gravida 1 had an uncomplicated antenatal course and delivery.
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Placenta previa accreta

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Abstract 1. A review of the literature relating to placenta previa accreta is given. 2. Five additional cases are presented. 3. Hysterectomy is the treatment of choice as soon as the extensive fusion of the placenta and myometrium is recognized.
A I, RUBENSTONE, S R, LASH
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Placenta Praevia Accreta

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1970
SummaryFive cases of placenta praevia accreta are reported. One patient was managed by total hysterectomy, and the other 4 by conservative measures. These cases bring the number reported to 100. The accretic process in placenta praevia was mainly the result of deficient decidual reaction in the lower segment; another common predisposing factor is the ...
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Placenta Previa Accreta

JAMA, 1961
PLACENTA PREVIA ACCRETA may be defined as the morbid adherence of a placenta situated in the lower segment of the uterus. Placenta increta and placenta percreta refer to invasion of the myometrium, or the myometrium and peritoneum, respectively. The invasive process may involve all or part of the placental surface. The name placenta previa accreta was
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PLACENTA PRAEVIA ACCRETA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
Placenta praevia accreta is a rare life-threatening complication of pregnancy. Four cases are presented from one hospital over a period of 10 years in which there were 36 608 deliveries, an incidence of one in 9152 (0.011%). In all cases there was a successful outcome for both mother and baby, despite different forms of management.
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Placenta Accreta, Percreta and Praevia Accreta

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1978
Summary: Placenta accreta is a rare complication of pregnancy which contributes significantly to maternal morbidity and mortality. Five cases are presented which illustrate different modes of presentation and problems of management; one of the patients (with placenta praevia accreta) died following Caesarean section and subtotal hysterectomy.
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Placenta accreta

The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
L, RADEMAKER, I R, HANSEN, R, LA RUE
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Placenta Accreta

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954
M L, STONE, A M, DONNENFELD, A, TANZ
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Diagnosing placenta accreta

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2015
Elliot M, Levine, Carlos M, Fernandez
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