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===Placenta Accreta===
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* Abnormal adherence, with absence of decidua basalis.  
* Abnormal adherence, with absence of decidua basalis.  
* The incidence of placenta accreta also significantly increases in women with previous cesarean section compared to those without a prior surgical delivery.
* The incidence of placenta accreta also significantly increases in women with previous cesarean section compared to those without a prior surgical delivery.


===Placenta Increta===
==={{Placenta increta}}===
* Occurs when the placenta attaches deep into the uterine wall and penetrates into the uterine muscle, but does not penetrate the uterine serosa.  
* Occurs when the placenta attaches deep into the uterine wall and penetrates into the uterine muscle, but does not penetrate the uterine serosa.  
* Placenta increta accounts for approximately 15-17% of all cases.
* Placenta increta accounts for approximately 15-17% of all cases.


===Placenta Percreta===
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* Placental villi penetrate myometrium and through to uterine serosa.
* Placental villi penetrate myometrium and through to uterine serosa.


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Placenta Implantation Abnormalities

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  • Abnormal adherence, with absence of decidua basalis.
  • The incidence of placenta accreta also significantly increases in women with previous cesarean section compared to those without a prior surgical delivery.

placenta increta

  • Occurs when the placenta attaches deep into the uterine wall and penetrates into the uterine muscle, but does not penetrate the uterine serosa.
  • Placenta increta accounts for approximately 15-17% of all cases.

placenta percreta

  • Placental villi penetrate myometrium and through to uterine serosa.



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