ULTRASOUND CORRELATION OF PLACENTA PREVIA IN ANC FEMALES WITH PREVIOUS LSCS PREGNANCIES

Authors

  • Ojaswi B Khandediya Resident in Department of Radiodiagnosis, MGM Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai
  • Priti Kapoor Professor and HOD of Radiodiagnosis, MGM Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai
  • Vishal Singh Senior Resident in Department of Radiodiagnosis, MGM Medical College and Hospital, Navi Mumbai

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https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmsdr.v5i3.768

Abstract

The placenta is a highly specialized tissue that serves a number of crucial functions for survival of the foetus. It allows the foetus to receive oxygen and nutrition before it can breathe or nourish itself. The placenta releases multiple hormones that initiate and maintain the essential changes of pregnancy in both the mother and the foetus. (1, 2)The normal human placenta averages 22 cm (9 inch) in length and 2–2.5 cm (0.8–1 inch) in thickness, with the center being the thickest, and the edges being the thinnest.

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2021-03-16

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Khandediya, O. B. ., Kapoor, P. ., & Singh, V. . (2021). ULTRASOUND CORRELATION OF PLACENTA PREVIA IN ANC FEMALES WITH PREVIOUS LSCS PREGNANCIES. International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmsdr.v5i3.768

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