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A non-hemorrhagic manifestation of vasa previa: A clinicopathologic case report
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Vasa previa often results in fetal death and may be associated with fetal hemorrhage, but lack of bleeding does not exclude the existence of vasa previa. Altered fetal hemodynamics from varying degrees of vessel compression by the presenting part during labor may result in hypoxia and acidosis. A high index of suspicion is necessary to make the diagnosis and institute proper, timely management.