Retained placenta accreta after a first-trimester abortion manifesting as an uterine mass

  • Lim S
  • Ha S
  • Lee K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Placenta accreta during the first trimester of pregnancy is rare. Only a few cases of placenta accreta manifesting as a uterine mass have been published. Most patients with placenta accreta present with vaginal bleeding during or after pregnancy. This report describes a patient with placenta accreta that caused vaginal bleeding three years after a first trimester abortion. The patient had regular menstruation for three years after the abortion. Initially endometrial cancer or a uterine myoma with degeneration was suspected. This is the first report of a placenta accreta detected as a uterine mass long after a first trimester abortion with delayed vaginal bleeding.

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Lim, S., Ha, S.-Y., Lee, K.-B., & Lee, J.-S. (2013). Retained placenta accreta after a first-trimester abortion manifesting as an uterine mass. Obstetrics & Gynecology Science, 56(3), 205. https://doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2013.56.3.205

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