1995
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31801995000600006
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Large placental hemangioma diagnosed by ultrasonography: a case report

Abstract: We present a case of large placental hemangioma comprising more than half of the organ and not causing feto-maternal complications. It appeared after 29 weeks of gestation. At 29 weeks an ultrasonography disclosed a normal placenta. At 35 weeks of gestation it measured 60 x 57 mm and appeared as a well delineated hypoechoic image. Delivery took place at 38 weeks by cesarean section and the child was normal.

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“…Caldarella et al [20] showed that chorangiosis generally occurs at term, but no increases have been reported to occur at any gestational age. Nevertheless, some authors have reported chorangiosis is more common after 37 weeks of pregnancy [21]. Another study by GÜN et al [22] found that chorangiosis had been correlated with increased preterm delivery.…”
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“…Caldarella et al [20] showed that chorangiosis generally occurs at term, but no increases have been reported to occur at any gestational age. Nevertheless, some authors have reported chorangiosis is more common after 37 weeks of pregnancy [21]. Another study by GÜN et al [22] found that chorangiosis had been correlated with increased preterm delivery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(26) e, nessa equação, corrigir o valor da pressão, adicionando o termo referenteà pressão magnética [73],…”
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