复发性前置胎盘的病例报告。

Q3 Medicine
Michelle J. Wang, Cassandra R. Duffy, Yinka Oyelese
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摘要

前置瓦萨是一种妊娠并发症,其影响约1:1200的妊娠,如果产前未确诊,则可能与显著的围产期死亡率相关。这种情况被认为是一种散发性的实体,没有已知的遗传或家族关联,因此被认为具有可忽略的复发风险。主要发现:我们报告了一例42岁的孕妇,经阴道超声诊断为34周时伴有阴道出血的前置血管,需要紧急剖腹产。在本次体外受精妊娠中,她在妊娠30周时再次经阴道超声诊断为前置血管。她最终在怀孕37周时通过简单的重复剖腹产分娩。讨论:在一次妊娠中有前置血管的患者在后续妊娠中可能有复发的危险,因此应在以后妊娠中进行筛查。进一步的研究应探讨和确定任何前置血管复发的危险因素。
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Case report of recurrent vasa previa

Introduction

Vasa previa is a complication of pregnancy, which affects approximately 1:1200 pregnancies, and when undiagnosed prenatally, it can be associated with significant perinatal mortality. This condition is thought to be a sporadic entity without known genetic or familial associations and thus considered to carry a negligible recurrence risk.

Key Findings

We present a case of a 42-year-old gravida 3 para 2 diagnosed on transvaginal ultrasound with a vasa previa at 34 weeks associated with vaginal bleeding, which required an urgent caesarean in a prior spontaneous pregnancy. In the current pregnancy conceived with in vitro fertilisation, she was again diagnosed with a vasa previa at 30 weeks’ gestation at transvaginal ultrasound. She ultimately delivered at 37 weeks’ gestation via an uncomplicated repeat caesarean.

Discussion

Patients with vasa previa in one pregnancy may be at risk for recurrence in subsequent pregnancy and thus should be screened in future pregnancies. Further research should be done to explore and identify any risk factors for recurrence of vasa previa.

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Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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