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Abstract Back ground of this study is to highlight the role of MRI and U/S in suspected placental invasion. Patient and methods: 40 patients were included in our study. All clinically suspected patients with previous CS or surgical intervention were subjected to US and MRI. Results: Our study demonstrated that MRI has a significant promising tool factor for detection of placental invasion degree with high sensitivity, specificity and accuracy and superior to ultrasound in detection of degree of invasion. Conclusion: MRI imaging of the placenta is of high sensitivity the diagnosis of degree of invasion better than US which couldn’t accurately detect the depth of invasion. Another advantage of MRI is that its not operator dependent and gives better tissue characterization. |