Ultrasound versus magnetic resonance imaging features in diagnosing placenta accreta: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disease is described as improper adhesion or invasion of trophoblast tissue to the myometrium and serosa, which is a form of disease that is extremely damaging to pregnant women in clinical practice [1]. Risk factors for PAS include placenta previa, multiple deliveries, advanced maternal age, and cesarean sections, with the latter having the most impact and raising the risk with the number of prior cesarean sections [1,2]. The incidence of PAS has been steadily ri…

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