The diagnosis of abruptio placentae is made grossly by the presence of a retroplacental hematoma with subjacent placental infarct or more commonly by microscopic evidence of placental villous ...
Rarely, this burrowing in of the placenta may go out of control and cause a placental accreta that can lead to postpartum hemorrhage or uterine rupture and its concomitant fetal distress.
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