Q & A Velamentous Insertion
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Sharon LaMothe
... cental tissue grows laterally, leaving the centrally located umbilical cord in an area that becomes atrophic, or (2) when the cord implants in the trophoblast anterior to the decidua capsularis rather than the trophoblast tissue that is destined to become the placental mass.Velamentous insertion has been diagnosed by ultrasonography with a sensitiv ...
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