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Placenta Accreta and Percreta

Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2013
The incidence of abnormally adherent placenta (accreta/percreta) has increased 10-fold in the past 50 years, predominantly due to the increased use of cesarean section delivery. The causes, clinical correlates, and pathology of these conditions are discussed in this article.
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MRI Appearance of Placenta Percreta and Placenta Accreta

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1999
The purpose of this paper is to describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MR) features of placenta accreta and percreta. We retrospectively reviewed MRI findings in four cases of placenta accreta/percreta to determine features which assist in identifying the presence and extent of placental implantation abnormality.
C, Maldjian   +5 more
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Placenta percreta.

Obstetrics and gynecology, 1976
A patient with an unsuspected placenta percreta presented with intraperitoneal bleeding at 33 weeks' gestation. Because of the clinical picture and a lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio of 1:1, this patient was treated conservatively until 38 weeks' gestation when an L/S ratio test indicated fetal maturity.
N J, Teteris, A A, Lina, W J, Holaday
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Placenta previa percreta with fetal survival

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1985
A case of placenta previa percreta accompanied by massive hemorrhage is described. Both the mother and fetus survived. Anticipation of this rare obstetric condition is both possible and essential for optimum management.
R K, Gribble, J M, FitzSimmons
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Second-Trimester Presentation of Placenta Percreta

American Journal of Perinatology, 1999
Placenta percreta is diagnosed usually in the third trimester as massive postpartum hemorrhage when an attempt to remove the placenta reveals lack of a cleavage plane. However, placenta percreta may present in the second trimester with signs and symptoms of uterine rupture.
G G, Zeeman   +3 more
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A stepwise cesarean section for placenta percreta: effective only for “separable” placenta percreta?

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2014
Shabana et al.’s cesarean procedure for placenta percreta [1] involves a completely novel concept. Treatments for placenta percreta are categorized into three strategies: (1) hysterectomy with the placenta in situ [2], (2) leaving the placenta intrauterine expecting its spontaneous resorption [1, 2], or (3) resecting the uterine wall with the placenta ...
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Placenta praevia percreta

Diagnostic Histopathology, 2022
Mai Kelleher, Gayathri Wathuge
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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 previa percreta

2010
Plasenta akreta, inkreta ve perkretayı içeren anormal plasentasyon insidansı 7000 doğumda 1' dir. Plasenta perkreta implantasyon anomalileri içerisinde en ciddi olanıdır ve maternal morbidite ve mortaliteyi ciddi biçimde arttırmaktadır. Plasenta perkreta olgularının %75 i plasenta previa ile birliktedir.
Ö, Yeniel A   +4 more
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[Management of placenta percreta].

Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction, 2005
Placenta percreta is a severe condition associated with maternal morbidity and mortality even when surgery is performed electively. Arteries ligation, embolisation, medical treatment by methotrexate can be appropriate treatment to avoid catastrophic surgery.
A, Chauveaud-Lambling   +5 more
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