Vasa praevia is a condition in which fetal blood vessels cross or run near the internal opening of the uterus. These vessels are at risk of rupture when...
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Antepartum bleeding (section Vasa praevia)
unknown. Vasa praevia is the presence of unprotected foetal blood vessels running along the placenta and over the internal cervical opening. Vasa praevia is...
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Placenta praevia is when the placenta attaches inside the uterus but in a position near or over the cervical opening. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding...
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vessels are being grown. Vasa praevia is a rare condition that can result in bleeding from the fetoplacental circulation. Vasa praevia happens most often when...
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T A; Paterson-Brown, S (January 2011). Placenta Praevia, Placenta Praevia Accreta and Vasa Praevia: Diagnosis and Management. Green-top Guideline No...
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Occasionally, there is a single umbilical artery (SUA) (Vasa praevia) present in the umbilical cord, as opposed to the usual two. This is sometimes also...
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Voicu D, Ionescu C (2016). "Velamentous insertion of umbilical cord with vasa praevia: case series and literature review". Journal of Medicine and Life. 9...
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Postmature birth Umbilical cord prolapse Uterine inversion Uterine rupture Vasa praevia Uterine atony Puerperal Breastfeeding difficulties Low milk supply Cracked...
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Maxine an aid-in-dying request. Meanwhile, Lea is diagnosed with type II vasa praevia, in which the baby's blood vessels are at risk of rupture; she later...
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Velamentous cord insertion Single umbilical artery Umbilical cord prolapse Vasa praevia The cord can be clamped at different times; however, delaying the clamping...
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