Biology, asked by sravanimaganti3556, 11 months ago

Difference between vasa previa and placenta previa

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Answered by Yashikaa06
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In vasa previa, some of the fetal umbilical cord blood vessels run across or very close to the internal opening of the cervix. These vessels are inside the membranes, unprotected by the umbilical cord or the placenta. ... In terms of risk, 56 percent of instances of vasa previa that go undiagnosed result in stillbirth.

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Answered by lanjewar
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In vasa previa, some of the fetal umbilical cord blood vessels run across or very close to the internal opening of the cervix. These vessels are inside the membranes, unprotected by the umbilical cord or the placenta. ... In terms of risk, 56 percent of instances of vasa previa that go undiagnosed result in stillbirth.

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