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Fig. 12A. 28-year-old woman with surgically proven intraabdominal pregnancy
resulting from uterine dehiscence because anterior placenta percreta grew
anteriorly through previous cesarean scar. Sagittal endovaginal sonogram shows
empty uterus, myometrial defect anteriorly and inferiorly (long
arrows), and extrauterine pregnancy. Arrowhead points to fetal abdomen.
Short arrows indicate endometrium.
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