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PLACENTAL DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY DIAGNOSED BY ULTRASOUND: A CASE-BASED DISCUSSION WITH EMPHASIS ON NUTRITIONAL INTERVENTIONS

Researchers & Contributors

Dr. Suseela Vavilala

Dr. Suseela Vavilala

MBBS DGO DNB FICOG

Fellowship in Fetal Medicine

Department of Fetal Medicine, Fetal Medicine Services

Clinical Director

Lead Consultant, Twins & Multiples Clinic

Apollo Cradle & Children's Hospital

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Dr. Geeta Kolar

Dr. Geeta Kolar

MD

Department of Fetal Medicine

Director

Fernandez Hospital

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Dr. Bharathi Rajshekar

Dr. Bharathi Rajshekar

MBBS MD DGO FICOG

Department of Obstetric and Gynecology

Consultant

Sahyaadri Multispeciality Hospital

Hassan, Karnataka, India

Case Videos

Video 1

Video 1

Presence of numerous lacunae, including some that are large and irregular, often containing turbulent flow visible in grey-scale imaging

Video 2

Video 2

Thinning of the myometrium overlying the placenta to < 1 mm or undetectable

Video 3

Video 3

Deviation of the uterine serosa away from the expected plane, caused by an abnormal bulge of the placental tissue into a neighboring organ, typically the bladder

Video 4A

Video 4A

A striking amount of color Doppler signal is seen between the myometrium and the posterior wall of the bladder. This sign probably indicates numerous, closely packed, tortuous vessels in that region

Video 4B

Video 4B

A striking amount of color Doppler signal is seen between the myometrium and the posterior wall of the bladder. This sign probably indicates numerous, closely packed, tortuous vessels in that region

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