Differential Diagnosis of Third Trimester Bleeding

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Differential Diagnosis of Third

Trimester Bleeding
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Blood Show
A Bruntio placenta
Placenta previa
Visa previa
Uterine rupture
Cervical pathology
- Polyps
- Carcinoma
- varicositis
7. Maternal coagulopathy
- Pre eclampsia
- Intra uterine demise
- other causes of coagulopathy

Placenta Previa Versus Abruptio


Placentae
Placenta Previa

Abruptio Placenta

Pain

Painless Bleeding

Pain Fula Bleeding

Blood

Bright Red

Portwne

Clotting

Yes

No

Blood loss

Obvious

Conceales behind the


placenta

DIC

Rare

Possioility

Diagnosis

Confirmed by
Ultrasound

Clinical and
ultrasound

Diagnosis of Dessminated
Intravascular coagulopathy
Clinical Suspicions
- Pregnancy
- Non-Clotting Blood
- In ability to control hemorrhage
Laboratory
- Prolonged PT / PTT
- Low Fibrinogen level
- low platelet count
- Presence of fibrin degradation products

Coagulation Changes of
Pregnancy
Increased factor level
- Fibrinogen
- Faktor V,VII, VII, IX, X, XII
- Fibrin split products Von Willebrand Factor
No change
- Factor XI
- Antithrombin III
- Platelet count
Decrease
- Factor XIII
- Platelet count
- PT
- PTT

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