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The role of multimodality imaging after cesarean delivery
Maryam Rezvani1, Akram M Shaaban, Anne M Kennedy
1Department of Radiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.
Abstract:
There has been a global increase in the rate of cesarean delivery during the last 30 years. As a result, many women of reproductive age now have uterine scars. Well-recognized obstetric and gynecologic consequences include cesarean scar pregnancy, scar dehiscence or rupture, and scar endometriosis. More recently, abnormal menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and secondary infertility have been reported as a consequence of cesarean delivery. This article reviews the range of normal imaging findings after cesarean delivery, as well as the imaging manifestations of complications, both acute and chronic.
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