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Tranexamic Acid in Pregnant Women With Placenta Previa: A Double-Blind, Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial.

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Alalaf S   +9 more
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Placenta Previa

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1990
A placenta previa, whether found fortuitously by ultrasound or with the clinical emergency of maternal hemorrhage, carries significant maternal and fetal risk. Accurate diagnosis, judicious expectant management with transfusion as required, and delivery at the time of fetal lung maturation can lead to the most favorable outcome.
Gerhard Bernaschek   +2 more
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Placenta Previa, Placenta Accreta, and Vasa Previa

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Placenta previa, placenta accreta, and vasa previa are important causes of bleeding in the second half of pregnancy and in labor. Risk factors for placenta previa include prior cesarean delivery, pregnancy termination, intrauterine surgery, smoking, multifetal gestation, increasing parity, and maternal age.
Yinka, Oyelese, John C, Smulian
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Placenta Previa, Placenta Abruptio

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1998
Placenta previa or abruptio placentae should always be suspected in women who present with vaginal bleeding in the second half of pregnancy. Placenta previa, a placenta implanted over the cervical os, and abruptio placentae, the premature separation of a normally implanted placenta, are significant causes of maternal morbidity and perinatal ...
F, Baron, W C, Hill
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Migrating Placenta Previa

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
A case of third trimester bleeding from placenta previa is presented in which serial ultrasonograms were obtained from the 30th to the 36th gestational week and confirmed by isotopic scanning. Evidence is presented showing a migration of a placenta previa marginalis away from the cervical os followed by vaginal delivery at term.
J S, Powers, J M, Hill
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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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