_____ syndrome is a manifestation of severe preeclampsia that presents with hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets
_____ sign is seen in ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
_____ uterus or uteroplacental apoplexy which is seen in severe forms of _____ placenta.
Almost all cases of abdominal pregnancy follow early rupture or abortion of a _____ pregnancy.
Placental abruption typically presents with abrupt, _____ third trimester bleeding
Absent end-diastolic flow (waves just touch the baseline, don't appear below it) requires termination of pregnancy _____
The most common presentation in multifetal pregnancy is _____
The following is a _____chorionic _____amniotic placenta

The presence of cord entanglement is indicative of _____ twins

Chorion periphery is a thickened, opaque, gray white circular ridge composed of a double fold of chorion and amnion: _____ placenta

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