Can we decrease the number of PAS cases diagnosed at the time of delivery?
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Authors: Thomas Owens, Mount Sinai West Henri Rosenberg, Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai Hospital Eric Reynolds, Mount Sinai Alexa Cohen, Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine Nicola Tavella, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Myah Griffin, NYU Langone Health Itamar Futterman, Maimonides Medical Center Pe’er Dar, Montefiore Medical Center Meghana Limaye, NYU Langone Health Angela Bianco, icahn school of medicine Georgios Doulaveris, Montefiore Medical Center Lois Brustman, Mount Sinai West Rebecca Jessel, NYU Grossman School of Medicine ,
There has been an increased prevalence in placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorder. This diagnosis can be initially detected by routine ultrasound use. However, several cases remain undiagnosed until the time of delivery. Our study aims to focus on clinical aspects that could potentially aid in the diagnosis of PAS.