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Ultrasound findings of normal placenta
Ultrasound can show the placenta as early as 6 weeks of pregnancy (transvaginal ultrasound) or 10 weeks of pregnancy (transabdominal ultrasound), showing a thin ring, and hypoechoic around the embryo. At the 12th and 13th weeks of pregnancy, a Doppler ultrasound can show the chorionic blood flow. At 14-15weeks of gestation, the placenta is fully developed, which is usually hyperechoic in nature. In the second trimester, the placenta gradually matures and becomes larger, showing a more homogeneous hyperechoic, in which there may be a low echo area with unclear boundaries, which is the placental lake. In late pregnancy, a Doppler ultrasound can show abundant blood flow in the placenta.
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