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The antenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.12557

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Caesarean hysterectomy; caesarean section; colour Doppler ultrasound; magnetic resonance imaging; placenta accreta; placenta increta; placenta percreta; placenta; scar pregnancy; three-dimensional colour Doppler ultrasound; ultrasound

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The incidence of placental attachment disorders continues to increase with rising caesarean section rates. Antenatal diagnosis helps in the planning of location, timing and staffing of delivery. In at-risk women grey-scale ultrasound is quite sensitive, although colour ultrasound is the most predictive. Magnetic resonance imaging can add information in some limited instances. Patients who have had a previous caesarean section could benefit from early (before 10weeks) visualisation of the implantation site. Current data refer only to placentas implanted in the lower anterior uterine segment, usually over a caesarean section scar.

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