"Abruptio Placentae" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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Premature separation of the normally implanted PLACENTA from the UTERUS. Signs of varying degree of severity include UTERINE BLEEDING, uterine MUSCLE HYPERTONIA, and FETAL DISTRESS or FETAL DEATH.
Descriptor ID |
D000037
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MeSH Number(s) |
C13.703.420.078 C13.703.590.132
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Concept/Terms |
Abruptio Placentae- Abruptio Placentae
- Placental Abruption
- Abruption, Placental
- Abruptions, Placental
- Placental Abruptions
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2013 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
2018 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Abruptio Placentae" by people in Profiles.
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Ananth CV, Jablonski K, Myatt L, Roberts JM, Tita ATN, Leveno KJ, Reddy UM, Varner MW, Thorp JM, Mercer BM, Peaceman AM, Ramin SM, Carpenter MW, Samuels P, Sciscione A, Tolosa JE, Saade G, Sorokin Y. Risk of Ischemic Placental Disease in Relation to Family History of Preeclampsia. Am J Perinatol. 2019 05; 36(6):624-631.
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Sciscione AC, Bedder CL, Hoffman MK, Ruhstaller K, Shlossman PA. The timing of adverse events with Foley catheter preinduction cervical ripening; implications for outpatient use. Am J Perinatol. 2014 Oct; 31(9):781-6.
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Vigil-De Gracia P, Reyes Tejada O, Calle Miñaca A, Tellez G, Chon VY, Herrarte E, Villar A, Ludmir J. Expectant management of severe preeclampsia remote from term: the MEXPRE Latin Study, a randomized, multicenter clinical trial. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Nov; 209(5):425.e1-8.