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Placental abruptionis defined as thepremature separationof a normally positionedplacenta. Thisresults in bleedingwhich may be revealed (seen to come out through the vagina), in approximately two thirds of cases, or concealed (no visible blood loss), in approximately one third of cases. Abruptionmay...
115: Placental abruption as a marker for long term cardiovascular mortality: a follow up period of more than a decadedoi:10.1016/j.ajog.2012.10.280GaliParienteIlanaShoham-VardiRoyKessousEyalSheinerSDOSAmerican Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
and it helps get rid of waste that builds up in your baby’sblood. It’s attached to the wall of your uterus, and your baby is attached to that by their umbilical cord. If you have placental abruption, the placenta separates from your uterus too soon, before...
Placental Abruption - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck Manuals - Medical Consumer Version.
Placental abruption is one of the serious complications of late pregnancy, because it leads to both poor maternal and fetal/neonatal outcome [1]. The diagnosis of placental abruption usually depends on the clinical manifestations, and confirmed the placental detachment after delivery [2,3]. The use...
Variables interfering with placental integrity may predispose to placenta-related gestational complications such as preeclampsia, fetal growth restriction and abruption [52]. Fetuses adapt their mitochondrial structure and metabolism when the supply of nutrients is limited. Changes in mitochondrial DNA content...
an interruption in blood flow between the placenta and baby; and placental abruption, separation of the placenta from the uterine wall before delivery. However, most previous studies followed women with placental syndrome for long-term risk of adverse cardiovascular outcomes—up to 15 years after giv...
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Study design:Retrospective multi-hospital 24-month analysis of women with placental abruption and their neonates. Results:Of 55,111 births, 678 (1.2%) had confirmed abruption; 83% of these neonates (564) had one or more hemoglobins recorded in the first day. Four-hundred-seventy (83.3%) ...