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      Caesarean scar pregnancy in the UK: a national cohort study

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          <p class="first" id="d22400e318">To estimate the incidence of caesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) and to describe the management outcomes associated with this condition. </p>

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          Unforeseen consequences of the increasing rate of cesarean deliveries: early placenta accreta and cesarean scar pregnancy. A review.

          This review concentrates on 2 consequences of cesarean deliveries that may occur in a subsequent pregnancy. They are the pathologically adherent placenta and the cesarean scar pregnancy. We explored their clinical and diagnostic as well as therapeutic similarities. We reviewed the literature concerning the occurrence of early placenta accreta and cesarean section scar pregnancy. The review resulted in several conclusions: (1) the diagnosis of placenta accreta and cesarean scar pregnancy is difficult; (2) transvaginal ultrasound seems to be the best diagnostic tool to establish the diagnosis; (3) an early and correct diagnosis may prevent some of their complications; (4) curettage and systemic methotrexate therapy and embolization as single treatments should be avoided if possible; and (5) in the case of cesarean scar pregnancy, local methotrexate- and hysteroscopic-directed procedures had the lowest complication rates. Copyright © 2012. Published by Mosby, Inc.
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              Cesarean scar pregnancy is a precursor of morbidly adherent placenta

              To provide further sonographic, clinical and histological evidence that Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) is a precursor to and an early form of second- and third-trimester morbidly adherent placenta (MAP).
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                Journal
                BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
                BJOG: Int J Obstet Gy
                Wiley
                14700328
                December 2018
                December 2018
                June 05 2018
                : 125
                : 13
                : 1663-1670
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research; Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK
                [2 ]National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit; Oxford UK
                [3 ]Chelsea and Westminster Hospital; London UK
                [4 ]St Michael's Hospital; Bristol UK
                [5 ]Birmingham Women's Hospital; Edgbaston UK
                [6 ]Liverpool Women's Hospital; Liverpool UK
                [7 ]The Queen's Medical Research Institute; University of Edinburgh and Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Edinburgh UK
                [8 ]Central Manchester University Hospitals; Saint Mary's Hospital; Manchester UK
                [9 ]NHS Ayrshire and Arran; Crosshouse Hospital; Kilmarnock Ayrshire UK
                [10 ]College of Medical & Dental Sciences; University of Birmingham; Birmingham UK
                [11 ]Hospital Ramon y Cajal; Madrid Spain
                [12 ]Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust; Heartlands Hospital; Bordesley Green East UK
                [13 ]King's College Hospital; London UK
                [14 ]Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage, Research, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital; Imperial College London; London UK
                [15 ]University College Hospital; London UK
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                10.1111/1471-0528.15255
                29697890
                2d46b189-2660-43d5-a4c2-52db7d1a6b9f
                © 2018

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