battledore placenta
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Marginal cord insertion, also known as a 'battledore insertion', is a type of abnormal cord insertion.
Terminology
Insertion of the umbilical cord within <2 cm from the placental margin is described as marginal cord insertion (usually defined as <2 cm although some references define it as <1 cm ). Whereas lateral insertion of the umbilical cord >2 cm from the placental margin is described as eccentric cord insertion.
Epidemiology
The estimated incidence is at ~7% of singleton pregnancies but ~25% of twin pregnancies. Hence, it is very important to locate the umbilical cord in all patients, particularly in high-risk pregnancy.
Pathology
Associations
Some authors state that there is no increased risk .
Treatment and prognosis
Progression into a velamentous cord insertion as a result of "placental trophotropism" can be seen in later stages of pregnancy. Second-trimester marginal cord insertion can be associated with increased likelihood for low birth weight, pre-term delivery and composite adverse obstetrical and neonatal outcomes.
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