AbstractPlacenta previa poses a high risk for massive hemorrhage, from the antenatal period until after Cesarean section. This condition increases the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. In cases of placenta previa, the prenatal prediction of sudden bleeding during pregnancy and blood loss during Cesarean section, and the assessment of risk for adherence of the placenta using an ultrasound examination, can improve the perinatal outcome. Therefore, ultrasonographic findings associated with the prediction of massive bleeding in cases of placenta previa are reviewed in this article
Background: Placenta previa is defined as placenta implanted partially or completely in the lower ut...
Background: Placenta previa is associated with increased maternal and perinatal complications like m...
Background: Placentation abnormalities such as placenta previa, placenta accreta and vasa previa are...
AbstractObjectivesEvaluate whether maternal history and ultrasound can predict massive hemorrhage du...
INTRODUCTION: • Placenta previa is a condition in which the placenta is implanted near the internal...
Background: Haemorrhage in obstetrics is almost life-threatening emergency especially in the last tr...
Background: Placenta previa is one of the major causes for obstetric hemorrhagic morbidity and morta...
Placenta previa and placenta accreta are important causes of serious fetal and maternal morbidity an...
Introduction: The term ‘placenta previa’ is used to describe a case in which the placenta is implant...
Background: Placenta previa complicates 0.3% - 0.5% of all pregnancies and is a major cause of third...
Background: Placenta previa is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. A multi-disciplina...
Background: The incidence of placenta previa ranges from 0.5-1% amongst hospital deliveries. Placent...
Background: 2-5% of the pregnancies are complicated by antepartum haemorrhage. About one third of th...
Background: Obstetric hemorrhage is one of the most dangerous and devasting group of disorders in Ob...
Background: Placenta previa is defined as placenta that is implanted somewhere in the lower uterine ...
Background: Placenta previa is defined as placenta implanted partially or completely in the lower ut...
Background: Placenta previa is associated with increased maternal and perinatal complications like m...
Background: Placentation abnormalities such as placenta previa, placenta accreta and vasa previa are...
AbstractObjectivesEvaluate whether maternal history and ultrasound can predict massive hemorrhage du...
INTRODUCTION: • Placenta previa is a condition in which the placenta is implanted near the internal...
Background: Haemorrhage in obstetrics is almost life-threatening emergency especially in the last tr...
Background: Placenta previa is one of the major causes for obstetric hemorrhagic morbidity and morta...
Placenta previa and placenta accreta are important causes of serious fetal and maternal morbidity an...
Introduction: The term ‘placenta previa’ is used to describe a case in which the placenta is implant...
Background: Placenta previa complicates 0.3% - 0.5% of all pregnancies and is a major cause of third...
Background: Placenta previa is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. A multi-disciplina...
Background: The incidence of placenta previa ranges from 0.5-1% amongst hospital deliveries. Placent...
Background: 2-5% of the pregnancies are complicated by antepartum haemorrhage. About one third of th...
Background: Obstetric hemorrhage is one of the most dangerous and devasting group of disorders in Ob...
Background: Placenta previa is defined as placenta that is implanted somewhere in the lower uterine ...
Background: Placenta previa is defined as placenta implanted partially or completely in the lower ut...
Background: Placenta previa is associated with increased maternal and perinatal complications like m...
Background: Placentation abnormalities such as placenta previa, placenta accreta and vasa previa are...