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When the placental villi invade the myometrium, the placenta is termed: (Solved MCQ)

When the placental villi invade the myometrium, the placenta is termed:

A. Placenta Accreta

B. Placenta increta

C. Placenta percreta

D. Placenta extrachorialis

Correct Answer: B. Placenta increta

Explanation

When the placental villi invade the myometrium, the condition is called Placenta Increta.

Here’s a breakdown of related terms for clarity:

  1. Placenta Accreta – The placental villi attach abnormally to the myometrium but do not invade it.
  2. Placenta Increta – The placental villi invade into the myometrium. ✅
  3. Placenta Percreta – The placental villi penetrate through the myometrium and may reach surrounding organs like the bladder.
  4. Placenta Extrachorialis – This term refers to a placenta with villi extending beyond the chorionic plate, not related to myometrial invasion.

So the correct answer here is Placenta Increta.

Other Options Details

Here’s a detailed explanation of each option regarding abnormal placental attachment and related conditions:


A. Placenta Accreta


B. Placenta Increta


C. Placenta Percreta


D. Placenta Extrachorialis


Summary Table: Condition Placental Invasion Severity Clinical Concern Accreta Adheres to myometrium Mild-Moderate Postpartum hemorrhage Increta Invades myometrium Moderate-Severe Bleeding, may need surgery Percreta Penetrates through uterus & may involve organs Severe Life-threatening bleeding, complex surgery Extrachorialis Extends beyond chorionic margin Minor Usually benign


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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