Pelvic computed tomography angiography demonstrated placentation along the anterior abdominal wall (A and B, white arrow), with primary placental vascular.

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Pelvic computed tomography angiography demonstrated placentation along the anterior abdominal wall (A and B, white arrow), with primary placental vascular supply originating from the left internal iliac artery (B, gray arrow). Pelvic computed tomography angiography demonstrated placentation along the anterior abdominal wall (A and B, white arrow), with primary placental vascular supply originating from the left internal iliac artery (B, gray arrow). Sarah Frischhertz et al. TOJ 2019;19:74-76 Copyright © 2018 by Ochsner Clinic Foundation