Placenta accreta in the first trimester: A case report

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Placenta accreta is a severe complication of pregnancy normally diagnosed during the second trimester. Early detection could reduce the risk of hemorrhage during abortion or miscarriage; however, guidelines on first-trimester diagnosis are lacking. We describe a case of placenta accreta during the first trimester with its sonographic and histological features.

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De Gennaro, E., Orsaria, M., & Driul, L. (2021). Placenta accreta in the first trimester: A case report. Clinical Case Reports, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4615

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