Prenatal diagnosis of vasa previa and the course of the cord vessels contribute to the safety of cesarean sections: A case report

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Vasa previa can occur even in cases without placental malposition and the precise diagnosis of vasa previa, and the course of the cord vessels contributes to a safe delivery. The color Doppler is a useful and easy-to-use device to confirm the presence of vasa previa.

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Aoki, M., Obata, S., Odagami, M., Miyagi, E., & Aoki, S. (2019). Prenatal diagnosis of vasa previa and the course of the cord vessels contribute to the safety of cesarean sections: A case report. Clinical Case Reports, 7(11), 2114–2117. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2432

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