2023
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines11061522
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Relationship between Abnormal Placenta and Obstetric Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: The placenta has several crucial physiological functions that help maintain a normal pregnancy. Although approximately 2–4% of pregnancies are complicated by abnormal placentas, obstetric outcomes remain understudied. This study aimed to determine the outcomes and prevalence of patients with abnormal placentas by conducting a systematic review of 48 studies published between 1974 and 2022. The cumulative prevalence of circumvallate placenta, succenturiate placenta, multilobed placenta, and placenta membranacea… Show more

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“…20 This data was also confirmed in a recent review from early 2023, were the authors concluded that succenturiate placenta may be a high-risk factor for emergency caesarean delivery and postpartum hemorrhage, whereas it may not be a risk factor for preterm birth, fetal growth restriction or placental abruption. 2 However, in our case, the patient presented to emergency room with abruptio placentae, in the absence of other risk factors such as preeclampsia, physical/psychological trauma or consumption of prohibited substances, with the placental 1044 anomaly as the only potential culprit. The histopathological report confirmed the rupture of placental vessels neighboring the aberrant placental lobe with the extension of the hematoma towards the main placental mass and its detachment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…20 This data was also confirmed in a recent review from early 2023, were the authors concluded that succenturiate placenta may be a high-risk factor for emergency caesarean delivery and postpartum hemorrhage, whereas it may not be a risk factor for preterm birth, fetal growth restriction or placental abruption. 2 However, in our case, the patient presented to emergency room with abruptio placentae, in the absence of other risk factors such as preeclampsia, physical/psychological trauma or consumption of prohibited substances, with the placental 1044 anomaly as the only potential culprit. The histopathological report confirmed the rupture of placental vessels neighboring the aberrant placental lobe with the extension of the hematoma towards the main placental mass and its detachment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Morphologic placental anomalies can be classified as: circumvallate placenta, succenturiate placenta, multilobed placenta (bilobed/bipartite/duplex placenta), placenta fenestrata, placenta membranacea, and ring-shaped placenta. 2 The succenturiate placenta is a morphological variation of the placenta that usually presents as a distinct lobe from the main placental disc, which can be single or multiple. It occurs in approximately 0.16% to 5% of pregnancies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The search keywords used to identify relevant studies are listed in Supplementary File S1 . MeSH terms were searched in the PubMed and Cochrane databases to identify articles on NACT use in women with MOGCT, as previously described [ 19 , 20 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%