B. Woelfer, R. Salim, J. Elson, A. Lawrence, D. Jurković
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Diagnosis and management of low segment Cesarean section scar pregnancies
Background: Rising Cesarean section rates have led to an increasing number of pregnancies implanted into postoperative uterine scars. We report a large series of Cesarean scar pregnancies treated in a single tertiary referral center.