Vasa previa is characterized by the presentation of blood vessels of the umbilical cord, which pass through the amniotic sac over the inner eye of the cervix or in its immediate vicinity (up to 5 cm) and are associated with umbilical cord blood flow and are in front of the anterior part of the fetus. Risk factors for Vasa Previa are placental pathology, in particular placenta previa and low placental location; membranous attachment of the umbilical cord, IVF, the presence of an additional share of the placenta or dichotomous placenta, as well as multiple pregnancy. Without prior diagnosis of Vasa previa, fetal mortality reaches 44%, while in antenatal detection the survival rate is up to 97%. Current standard clinical practice during pregna...
Background: Placentation abnormalities such as placenta previa, placenta accreta and vasa previa are...
Vasa previa is an obstetric complication in which the fetal blood vessels lie outside the chorionic ...
Objective - Concurrent placenta previa and placenta accreta increase the risk of massive obstetric h...
Vasa previa is defined as a condition where fetal vessels traverse the membranes in the lower segmen...
Vasa previa is referred to the condition of running of fetal vessels that are unprotected by placent...
Vasa previa is a rare but clinically important obstetrical complication that can be associated with ...
Placenta previa, placenta accreta, and vasa previa are important causes of bleeding in the second ha...
Introduction: The term ‘placenta previa’ is used to describe a case in which the placenta is implant...
This thesis focused on vasa previa and pregnancy complications associated with abnormalities of the ...
Placenta previa, placenta accreta, and vasa previa are important causes of bleeding in the second ha...
Perinatal morbidity and mortality rates for vasa previa are high when it is not diagnosed antenatall...
Introduction. Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing i...
Placenta previa and placenta accreta are important causes of serious fetal and maternal morbidity an...
Objectives: To clarify the ultrasonographic findings indicative of prenatal vasa previa. Methods: Th...
Type 3 vasa previa is a new concept. Herein, a case is reported of a 35-year-old woman, pregnant fol...
Background: Placentation abnormalities such as placenta previa, placenta accreta and vasa previa are...
Vasa previa is an obstetric complication in which the fetal blood vessels lie outside the chorionic ...
Objective - Concurrent placenta previa and placenta accreta increase the risk of massive obstetric h...
Vasa previa is defined as a condition where fetal vessels traverse the membranes in the lower segmen...
Vasa previa is referred to the condition of running of fetal vessels that are unprotected by placent...
Vasa previa is a rare but clinically important obstetrical complication that can be associated with ...
Placenta previa, placenta accreta, and vasa previa are important causes of bleeding in the second ha...
Introduction: The term ‘placenta previa’ is used to describe a case in which the placenta is implant...
This thesis focused on vasa previa and pregnancy complications associated with abnormalities of the ...
Placenta previa, placenta accreta, and vasa previa are important causes of bleeding in the second ha...
Perinatal morbidity and mortality rates for vasa previa are high when it is not diagnosed antenatall...
Introduction. Placenta previa is related to severe maternal and fetal morbidity. The increasing i...
Placenta previa and placenta accreta are important causes of serious fetal and maternal morbidity an...
Objectives: To clarify the ultrasonographic findings indicative of prenatal vasa previa. Methods: Th...
Type 3 vasa previa is a new concept. Herein, a case is reported of a 35-year-old woman, pregnant fol...
Background: Placentation abnormalities such as placenta previa, placenta accreta and vasa previa are...
Vasa previa is an obstetric complication in which the fetal blood vessels lie outside the chorionic ...
Objective - Concurrent placenta previa and placenta accreta increase the risk of massive obstetric h...