Medical Definition of Placenta percreta

1. The placenta invades the uterine wall. In placenta percreta, the chorionic villi (the vascular processes of the chorion, a foetal membrane that enters into the formation of the placenta) may invade the full thickness of the myometrium (the muscular portion of the uterus) causing an incomplete rupture of the uterus. Or the chorionic villi can go right on through the myometrium and serosa (the outside covering of the uterus) causing complete rupture of the uterus, a catastrophe. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Placenta Percreta

placenta biloba
placenta bipartita
placenta circumvallata
placenta diffusa
placenta dimidiata
placenta duplex
placenta extrachorales
placenta fenestrata
placenta gonadotropin
placenta increta
placenta marginata
placenta membranacea
placenta multiloba
placenta multipartita
placenta panduraformis
placenta percreta (current term)
placenta praevia
placenta previa
placenta previa centralis
placenta previa marginalis
placenta previa partialis
placenta protein
placenta reflexa
placenta reniformis
placenta spuria
placenta triloba
placenta tripartita
placenta triplex
placenta uterina
placenta velamentosa

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