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Anterior sacral meningocele mimicking bladder neck rupture on ultrasonography
Placenta percreta is a disorder of placental implantation that significantly increases maternal and fetal morbidity and is characterized by plasental villi invasion to the myometrium, serosa and, rarely, the bladder, penetrating through the decidual ...
Yaşar Türk +2 more
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Применение перевязки маточной артерии в оперативном акушерстве и гинекологии [PDF]
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Ковалева, Ю. В. +1 more
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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of lower uterine segment transverse purse string suture in patients with placenta previa and previous cesarean section to preserve uterus. Study Design: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study.
Ayman Al-Tarifi, Nafees Akhtar
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Uterine devascularization [PDF]
Uterine devascularization is a valuable alternative to hysterectomy or internal iliac arteries ligation in case of otherwise intractable obstetrical haemorrhage. Has a higher success rate as compared to that of internal iliac arteries ligation.
Domini, E., Guazzini, S., Orlotti, C.
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The role of osteopontin in the pathogenesis of placenta percreta [PDF]
Objective: This study aims to determine how the expression of osteopontin is altered in the placenta percreta by comparing osteopontin expression in normal placentas and placenta percreta tissues.
Koçarslan, Sezen +2 more
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Placenta percreta with silent rupture of the uterus
We report a case of placenta percreta diagnosed by ultrasound and color doppler image at the fourteenth week of gestation. Initial approach was a trial of IM methotrexate followed by total hysterectomy, during which was observed a rupture of the uterus ...
Renato Passini Junior +3 more
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Background The incidence of PAS disorders increased rapidly in recent years, and introvoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) MRI has been applied in the assessment of placenta.
Tao Lu +5 more
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Placenta percreta with bladder invasion: a rare cause of hematuria in pregnancy
Placenta percreta is a disorder of placental implantation that significantly increases maternal and fetal morbidity and is characterized by plasental villi invasion to the myometrium, serosa and, rarely, the bladder, penetrating through the decidual ...
Barış Kuzgunbay +4 more
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PLACENTA PERCRETA WITH HAEMATURIA
Placenta percreta with urinary bladder invasion is a rare but potentially lethal condition with a high mortality rate. A 28 years old woman, gravida three para two with previous 2 cesarean deliveries, at 30 weeks of gestation, was admitted with frank haematuria. The diagnosis of placenta percreta with involvement of urinary bladder was confirmed.
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Oral Concurrent Session 6 – Ultrasound and Genetics
Pregnancy, Volume 2, Issue S1, January 2026.
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