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Figure 1.

Loss of the normal retroplacental clear space on ultrasonography.

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Figure 2.

Uterine bulging and disruption of the hyperechogenic uterine serosa-bladder wall interface on ultrasonography.

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Figure 3.

Uterine bulging into the bladder on MRI.

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Figure 4.

A–B - Dark intraplacental bands on T2-weighted images on MRI.

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Clinical information.

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Sensitivity and specificity of ultrasound and MRI.

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Figure 5.

Concordance between ultrasound and MRI.

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Consequences of prenatal discordance between ultrasound and MRI.

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Sensitivity and predictive values of ultrasound and MRI features.

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Figure 6.

Sensitivity and specificity of ultrasound features.

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Figure 7.

Sensitivity and specificity of MRI features.

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Figure 8.

A–B - Intraplacental vascularization perpendicular to the myometrium and hypervascularization on ultrasound.

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