Abstract
Massive subchorionic hematoma (MSH) presents a variety of ultrasonic appearances. Placentomegaly with fetal growth restriction should be included as one of the differential diagnoses for intraplacental MSH. Care management of MSH requires to be tailored to each individual's responses while taking the NICU's capabilities and the patient's wishes into consideration.
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Yanagisawa, F., Aoki, S., Odagami, M., & Miyagi, E. (2019). Massive subchorionic hematoma (Breus’ mole) presents a variety of ultrasonic appearances: A case report and literature review. Clinical Case Reports, 7(4), 744–748. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2036
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