PLOS Medicine
2026-06-12 22:00
DOI:
HASH:21c62facfca51af1d0d3c71d9bebbf03
Placenta accreta spectrum in the 21st century: Challenging dogma and redefining disorder
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摘要 / Abstract
by Eric Jauniaux, Helena C. Bartels, Yalda Afshar
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a serious pregnancy complication caused by abnormal placental attachment to the uterus. In this Perspective, Eric Jauniaux and colleagues discuss emerging evidence that challenges our long-held pathophysiological understanding of PAS, and argue that a critical reassessment of definition, diagnosis, and management is overdue.
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