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Placenta accreta refers to a disease and critical obstetric complication in which placental tissue invades the myometrium to varying degrees, which manifests as the failure of natural separation of some or all of the placenta after delivery, and may lead to severe postpartum hemorrhage and shock. Currently, the two most commonly used methods for diagnosis of placenta accreta are ultrasound and MRI, and ultrasound is considered to be the preferred method because of its low cost, noninvasiveness, and simplicity of operation, which is able to determine the location and predict the status of placenta . . .
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