2019
DOI: 10.1002/uog.19100
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Sonographic diagnosis of vasa previa using four‐dimensional spatiotemporal image correlation

Abstract: Vasa previa is a rare condition; it occurs in approximately 1:2500 deliveries. Fetal blood vessels, unsupported by placental tissues or umbilical cord, run through the fetal membrane over the internal cervical os below the presenting segment. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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“…Detailed screening for vasa previa should be performed in women with an extraplacental lobe and those with a marginal and velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord. Serial ultrasound can be helpful to corroborate changes in the location of the vascular structure 56 .…”
Section: Vasa Previamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed screening for vasa previa should be performed in women with an extraplacental lobe and those with a marginal and velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord. Serial ultrasound can be helpful to corroborate changes in the location of the vascular structure 56 .…”
Section: Vasa Previamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combined used gray-scale and CDI is helpful in the differential diagnosis between VP from placental marginal sinus (where pulsed Doppler reveals maternal vessel waveform) and from umbilical cord presentation (easily displaced by gentle pressure on the maternal abdomen) [7]. New development in ultrasound imaging such as fourdimensional spatiotemporal image correlation (4D-STIC) may improve the diagnostic accuracy of VP [28].…”
Section: Prenatal Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%