There was no significant correlation between the outcome and the echogenicity of the hematoma, presence of placental margin elevation, gestational and maternal age, gravidity, or parity. All hematomas extended to the margin of the placenta. Subchorionic hemorrhage is a frequent cause of first and ...
Small hematomas on the surface of the placenta (subamniotic hemorrhage) are common at 18-20 weeks on ultrasound, but hemorrhages identified beneath the placenta, at the edge of the placenta, or behind an isolated area of the fetal membranes is of greater significance. Large intrauterine hematoma...
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The subchorionic hemorrhage (subchorionic hematoma) collects between the uterine wall and the chorionic membrane and may leak through the cervical canal. Later in the first trimester and early second trimester, the subchorionic hematomamay partially strip the developing placenta away from its attachment...
unclear.[4]Subchorionic hematomas appear to be a result of the partial separation of the chorionic membranes from the uterine wall. The presence of a uterine malformation, a history of recurrent pregnancy loss, or pelvic infections is all possible predisposing factors to a subchorionic hemorrhage....
I had a midwife who said, "subchorionic hemorrhage is the ER diagnosis," meaning that's what they tell everyone who comes in with bleeding! I don't think your ER doc misled you or anything, because presumably the small separation of the placenta is what causes a blood vessel to break!
The difference was statistically significant (p<0.05); the incidence of abnormalumbilical cord insertion placental morphology increases with the increase of subchorionic hemorrhage in early pregnancy, small amount of bleeding has less effect onumbilical cord insertion placental morphology, placenta thickening...
Elastography for differentiation of subchorionic hematoma and placenta previa. Subchorionic hematoma or hemorrhage (SCH), in whic M Ogawa,D Nagao,K Mori,... - 《Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology the Official Journal of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology》 被引量...
Subchorionic hematoma or hemorrhage (SCH), in which vaginal bleeding is observed in the first or second trimester, can cause miscarriage or premature delivery. However, the differentiation of a subchorionic hematoma from the placenta can be difficult. We report a case in which we were able to ...
Small hematomas on the placental surface, termed subamniotic hemorrhage, are a common finding either at the routine 18- to 20-week anatomy ultrasound or at subsequent assessments of fetal growth and well-being. Hemorrhage beneath or at the edge of the placenta, or behind an isolated area of ...