What are the novel findings of this work?This is the first multicenter prospective study showing that grayscale ultrasound has good diagnostic performance to identify pregnancies at low risk of placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PAS) in a high-risk population of patients with low-lying placenta or placenta previa. The probability of clinically significant PAS decreased from 21% to 11%, 9% and 5% when
Endoscopy and ultrasound was used to diagnose a 13 year old virgin girl who presented with dysmenorrhoea and suspected right side adnexal tumescence. The girl was found to have a complete septate uterus with non-communicating right hemicavity and haematometra, an exceptional type of Müllerian anomaly. After pretreatment with buserelin, hysteroscopic metroplasty was successfully performed.
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