SÜLEYMAN ESERDAĞ, SEMA ZERGEROĞLU, LEYLA MOLLAMAHMUTOĞLU, EBRU ZÜLFİKAROĞLU, TAMER MUNGAN, NURİ DANIŞMAN
Gynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine - 2006;12(3):212-214
When placental masses are discovered during routine conventional sonographic examination, differentiation between chorioangiomas and other lesions is not always possible. Absolute identification should be done prenatally by color flow mapping for every suspected placental mass. Because unidentified large chorioangiomas can cause more tragic perinatal complications compared to other placental lesions.