Subchorionic hematomas in early pregnancy: clinical outcome and blood flow patterns.
@article{Kurjak1996SubchorionicHI,
title={Subchorionic hematomas in early pregnancy: clinical outcome and blood flow patterns.},
author={Asim Kurjak and Hanna Schulman and Damir Zudenigo and Sanja Kupesi{\'c} and Milan Kos and Mordechai Goldenberg},
journal={The Journal of maternal-fetal medicine},
year={1996},
volume={5 1},
pages={
41-4
}
}
Published 1996 in The Journal of maternal-fetal medicine
A case control study of 59 women with subchorionic hematomas compared to 135 normally pregnant. Transvaginal ultrasound was used to image the pregnancy, and identify the site and size of the hematomas. Color flow Doppler was used to calculate velocity indices of the spiral arteries. More spontaneous abortions occurred in women with subchorionic hematomas (SCH). There was general correlation between gestational age, velocity indices, and hematoma size. There were 10 spontaneous abortions in the… CONTINUE READING