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Radiology, Vol 131, 465-468, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America


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Placenta praevia: significance in the second trimester

CA Mittelstaedt, CL Partain, IL Boyce Jr and EB Daniel

A prospective study was performed on 98 patients to determine the risk of a second trimester placenta praevia remaining until term. The presence and degree of anterior or posterior praevia were scored for each patient. Follow-up data were obtained at delivery on 58 patients. A greater fraction (63.8%) of second trimester praevia was implanted posteriorly. The overall incidence of a second trimester praevia persisting until term was 8.8%.





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