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Risk factors for massive postpartum bleeding in pregnancies in which incomplete placenta previa are located on the posterior uterine wall |
Hyun Jung Lee, Young Jai Lee, Eun Hee Ahn, Hyeon Chul Kim, Sang Hee Jung, Sung Woon Chang, Ji Yeon Lee |
Obstet Gynecol Sci. 2017;60(6):520-526. Published online October 17, 2017 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5468/ogs.2017.60.6.520 |
Risk factors for massive postpartum bleeding in pregnancies in which incomplete placenta previa are located on the posterior uterine wall OP27.08: The risk factors for antenatal bleeding in pregnancy with placenta previa Scoring model to predict massive post-partum bleeding in pregnancies with placenta previa: A retrospective cohort study Placental histopathology lesions and pregnancy outcome in pregnancies complicated with anterior vs. posterior placenta previa The prediction of abnormally invasive placenta in subsequent pregnancies after uterine artery embolization for postpartum hemorrhage Placenta previa with early opening of the uterine isthmus is associated with high risk of bleeding during pregnancy, and massive haemorrhage during caesarean delivery Placenta previa reduced in pregnancies complicated by maternal hepatitis b virus infection Could uterine artery pulsatility indices predict risk of postpartum hemorrhage? EP19.11: Mesensteric venous thrombosis and uterine synechiae after uterine arterial embolisation for postpartum bleeding due to placenta accreta Letter to ‘Scoring model to predict massive post-partum bleeding in pregnancies with placenta previa: A retrospective cohort study’: The best scoring model may depend on the situation |