2021
DOI: 10.26611/10121813
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Study of neonatal outcome in relation to placental location in tertiary care centre

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“…Patil et al studied 200 pregnant women, the frequency of central placentation was 166 (82.8%), lateral placentation 32 (16.2%) and placenta previa was 2 (1%). 8 Central placentation had an abnormal outcome in 77(46.3%) and lateral placentas with abnormal outcome were 18 (57.2%). Abnormal neonatal outcomes like IUGR (16%), preterm birth (31%), and intrauterine death (3%) were more in lateral placentation.…”
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“…Patil et al studied 200 pregnant women, the frequency of central placentation was 166 (82.8%), lateral placentation 32 (16.2%) and placenta previa was 2 (1%). 8 Central placentation had an abnormal outcome in 77(46.3%) and lateral placentas with abnormal outcome were 18 (57.2%). Abnormal neonatal outcomes like IUGR (16%), preterm birth (31%), and intrauterine death (3%) were more in lateral placentation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%