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Placental abruption
Ultrasound image of placental abruption: normal placenta is marked “p”; area of abruption depicted by white arrows
From the collection of Dr Y Oyelese; used with permission
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Placental abruption
Types of placental abruption. (A) Revealed placental abruption, where blood tracks between the membranes, and escapes through the vagina and cervix. (B) Concealed placental abruption where blood collects behind the placenta, with no evidence of vaginal bleeding
Oyelese Y, Ananth CV. Placental abruption. Obstet Gynecol. 2006;108:1005-1016; used with permission
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Placental abruption
Ultrasound image of placental abruption: normal placenta is marked “p”; area of abruption depicted by white arrows
From the collection of Dr Y Oyelese; used with permission
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Placental abruption
Ultrasound image of placental abruption: normal placenta is marked “p”; area of abruption depicted by white arrows
From the collection of Dr Y Oyelese; used with permission
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Placental abruption
Ultrasound image of placental abruption: normal placenta is marked “p”; area of abruption depicted by white arrows
From the collection of Dr Y Oyelese; used with permission
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