Abstract:Placental abruption complicates about 1% of singleton pregnancies and is an important cause of perinatal mortality and morbidity. Though
sensitivity and reliability of ultrasound are poor for detecting or excluding placental abruption, because of the advances in ultrasound resolution,
imaging and interpretation, sensitivity of ultrasound is better than what was reported previously. To determine the diagnostic performance of Aim:
Ultrasonography (USG) for the detection of placental abruption and whether sonogra… Show more
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