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Midgestational Uterine Rupture With Spontaneous Bladder Disruption due to Placenta Percreta: A Case Report. [PDF]
Introduction Uterine rupture due to placenta percreta in midgestation is rare, particularly when associated with spontaneous bladder disruption. Case Presentation A 36‐year‐old gravida 9, para 5 woman presented at 20 weeks of gestation with complaints of vaginal bleeding triggered by urination and walking.
Mottaghi M +4 more
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Placenta Percreta Left in Situ Invades the Sigmoid Colon: a Case Report [PDF]
Background: abnormal placentation occurs when the placenta adheres to the myometrium, instead of the decidua leading to what is nowadays known as the accreta spectrum.
Melissa Kyriakos Saad +3 more
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Objectives: Risk factors for placenta percreta are placenta previa and prior cesarean delivery. Placenta percreta–induced ruptures at non-cesarean sites are very rare, particularly in the early second trimester.
Jung-Hsiu Hou +4 more
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Placenta percreta with bladder invasion – a novel approach for management: A case report
Placenta percreta is an obstetric emergency often associated with massive hemorrhage, emergency cesarean section, and peripartum hysterectomy. We present a case of a 30-year-old woman, G4P1L1A2 with placenta percreta managed by an alternative approach ...
Sushila Kharkwal +4 more
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Clinical Diagnosis of Placenta Accreta and Clinicopathological Outcomes [PDF]
Objective To investigate the association between the intraoperative diagnosis of placenta accreta at the time of cesarean hysterectomy and pathological diagnosis.
Cahill, Alison G. +5 more
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Placenta percreta is defined as abnormal infiltration of placental tissue through the uterine wall. Placenta percreta detected in the first trimester of pregnancy is very rare and only few cases were reported. Here we present a case of 27-year-old female
Ahmed M. Abbas +3 more
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Cesarean scar defects and placental abnormalities – a 3 year survey study [PDF]
The placenta is an essential organ for embryonic and fetal development, ensuring nutrient uptake, gas exchange (via the mother\u27s blood supply), waste elimination, thermo-regulation, immunological and hormonal factors, etc.
Bacalbașa, Nicolae +2 more
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Serum Angiogenic and Anti-angiogenic Markers in Pregnant Women with Placenta Percreta
Background: Placenta percreta is the morbidly adherent form of all the placental invasion abnormalities. The pathology that underlies placenta percreta is poorly understood.
Adnan İncebıyık +4 more
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Endovascular management of massive post-partum haemorrhage in abnormal placental implantation deliveries [PDF]
Objectives: To retrospectively evaluate safety and efficacy of pelvic artery embolisation (PAE) in post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) in abnormal placental implantation (API) deliveries.
Di Renzo, Gian Carlo +11 more
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Placenta percreta causing uterine rupture is a rare complication of pregnancy. It is most commonly diagnosed after the second trimester and can lead to significant morbidity necessitating abdominal hysterectomy of a gravid or immediately postpartum ...
Fan Lee +4 more
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