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===Placenta Accreta===
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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.
* 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===
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* 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.


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


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Latest revision as of 16:14, 30 May 2019

Placenta Implantation Abnormalities

Links: Placenta - Abnormalities

placenta accreta

  • 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.



Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 27) Embryology Placenta abnormalities.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Placenta_abnormalities.jpg

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