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|| Correct! About 75-78% of cases with an 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. | || Correct! About 75-78% of cases with an 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 | - placenta increta | ||
|| Incorrect! | || Incorrect! {{placenta increta}} represent about 17% of cases 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 placental abnormality cases. | ||
- placenta percreta | - placenta percreta | ||
|| Incorrect! | || Incorrect! {{placenta percreta}} represent about 5% of placental abnormality cases with placental villi penetrate myometrium and through to uterine serosa. | ||
- vasa previa | - vasa previa | ||
|| Incorrect! {{Vasa previa}} (vasa praevia) placental abnormality where the fetal vessels lie within the membranes close to or crossing the inner cervical os (opening) and generally diagnosed (98%) by {{ultrasound}}. | || Incorrect! {{Vasa previa}} (vasa praevia) placental abnormality where the fetal vessels lie within the membranes close to or crossing the inner cervical os (opening) and generally diagnosed (98%) by {{ultrasound}}. |
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Placentation Abnormalities Interactive Component
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Placentation Abnormalities from the practical.
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