Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology FECMF, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Moldova, Mother and Child Institute, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016Abruptio placenta (AP) is one of the causes of massive bleeding in 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy, causing high maternal mortality and fetal morbidity rates. The purpose of the study: Determining the characteristics of placental complex in case of premature separation of a normally situated placenta in pregnant women with gestational age more than 22 weeks. Materials and Methods: A prospective study included 50 cases of AP that occurred in two tertiary level maternity hospitals in Moldova during the ye...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To observe and study the various gross morphological and histopathological cha...
Background: Placenta acts as a mirror which reflects intrauterine status of fetus. Placenta is consi...
Background: Placenta is one of the most challenging organs; it is an instrument of transfer of essen...
INTRODUCTION: Abruptio placenta is the most common pathological cause of late pregnancy bleeding. I...
Objective: To identify the histological morphology of abruptio placentae and comparing it with that ...
Background: Abruptio placentae is very frequently seen in our population. Few studies have reported ...
Background: Abruptio placenta is separation of a normally situated placenta after 20 weeks of gestat...
Background: Abruptio placenta is one of the common cause of antepartum haemorrhage and is defined as...
Background: Abruptio placentae defined as the preterm partial or complete separation of normally sit...
INTRODUCTION: Abruptio placenta is still a grave obstetric emergency contributing large number of m...
Background: Placenta is a predictor of outcome of pregnancy. Placental examination holds an importan...
INTRODUCTION Abruptio placenta is the condition when a normally attached placenta separates prematu...
Introduction: Placental abruption, defined as the premature separation of the placenta, complicates ...
Background: Placental abruption complicates about 1% of pregnancies and is a leading cause of vagina...
Background: Placental abruption is the most common cause of antepartum haemorrhage. Incidence appear...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To observe and study the various gross morphological and histopathological cha...
Background: Placenta acts as a mirror which reflects intrauterine status of fetus. Placenta is consi...
Background: Placenta is one of the most challenging organs; it is an instrument of transfer of essen...
INTRODUCTION: Abruptio placenta is the most common pathological cause of late pregnancy bleeding. I...
Objective: To identify the histological morphology of abruptio placentae and comparing it with that ...
Background: Abruptio placentae is very frequently seen in our population. Few studies have reported ...
Background: Abruptio placenta is separation of a normally situated placenta after 20 weeks of gestat...
Background: Abruptio placenta is one of the common cause of antepartum haemorrhage and is defined as...
Background: Abruptio placentae defined as the preterm partial or complete separation of normally sit...
INTRODUCTION: Abruptio placenta is still a grave obstetric emergency contributing large number of m...
Background: Placenta is a predictor of outcome of pregnancy. Placental examination holds an importan...
INTRODUCTION Abruptio placenta is the condition when a normally attached placenta separates prematu...
Introduction: Placental abruption, defined as the premature separation of the placenta, complicates ...
Background: Placental abruption complicates about 1% of pregnancies and is a leading cause of vagina...
Background: Placental abruption is the most common cause of antepartum haemorrhage. Incidence appear...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To observe and study the various gross morphological and histopathological cha...
Background: Placenta acts as a mirror which reflects intrauterine status of fetus. Placenta is consi...
Background: Placenta is one of the most challenging organs; it is an instrument of transfer of essen...