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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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Placenta accreta spectrum: Risk factors, diagnosis and management with special reference to the Triple P procedure. [PDF]
Abnormal invasion of placenta or placenta accreta spectrum disorders refer to the penetration of the trophoblastic tissue through the decidua basalis into the underlying uterine myometrium, the uterine serosa or even beyond, extending to pelvic organs ...
Chandraharan, E, Piñas Carrillo, A
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(2002). Undiagnosed placenta percreta. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 688-688.
R W, Beukenholdt, A, Allman
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The antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102085/1/bjo12557 ...
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Massive Adherent Placenta, Placenta Percreta
Background: Adherent placentas including placenta accreta, increta and percreta are conditions where there is abnormal implantation of all or part of the placenta on the myometrial wall. Massive adherent placenta has high morbidity and mortality rates in both mother and fetus.
Eric Edwin Yuliantara +2 more
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Management of placenta accreta. [PDF]
International audienceCesarean hysterectomy is considered the reference standard treatment for placenta accreta. In young women who want the option of future pregnancy and agree to close follow-up monitoring, conservative treatment is a valid option ...
Goffinet, François +2 more
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“Morbidly adherent placenta” is a term that describes the continuum of placenta accreta, increta, and percreta. Placenta accreta is the least invasive form, whereas placenta percreta represents a complete penetration of the trophoblast through the uterus
Abdallah Noufaily +6 more
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Perioperative anesthetic management of a pregnant mother with placenta percreta
Placenta percreta is a rare condition during pregnancy in which the abnormal presentation of placenta penetrates the uterine wall and invades into the surrounding organs including bowel and bladder.
Roshana Prasad Mallawaarachchi +1 more
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Диагностика врастания плаценты во время беременности [PDF]
БЕРЕМЕННОСТИ ОСЛОЖНЕНИЯПЛАЦЕНТЫ ПРИРАЩЕНИЕ /диагн ...
Фомина, М. П. +4 more
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Background: The placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) incidence has inclined today. The PAS is divided into three histopathological classifications, including accreta, increta, and percreta, associated with maternal, fetal morbidity, and mortality.
Yuktiana Kharisma +4 more
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