Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight
<p class="BodyA"><strong>Background:</strong> Intra uterine Growth Retardation is the most significant factor of perinatal mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the histopathological changes in the placenta in association with IUGR and correlation with fetal birt...
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doaj-5ffe8d4c5cb74ce2b6c8ed4afdc3bc7a2020-11-25T00:18:32ZengAssociation of Clinical Pathologists of NepalJournal of Pathology of Nepal2091-07972091-09082017-09-01721176117910.3126/jpn.v7i2.1800313992Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weightKavita Mardi0Lalita Negi1Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, IndiaIndira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, India<p class="BodyA"><strong>Background:</strong> Intra uterine Growth Retardation is the most significant factor of perinatal mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the histopathological changes in the placenta in association with IUGR and correlation with fetal birth weight.</p><p class="BodyA"><strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> A total of 100 placentae were included. Twenty five normal placentae and 75 placentae were from IUGR pregnancies were included.</p><p class="BodyA"><strong>Results:</strong> Intervillous fibrin deposition (64%), increased syncytial knotting (64%), stromal fibrosis (65%), cytotrophoblastic hyperplasia (44%) and basement membrane thickening (40%) were seen along with hypovascular villi and infraction were present in 32% and 28% respectively. These changes were seen less in the control group (p<0.001). Statistically significant association between the birth weight and microscopic changes (chi square=19.543, degree of freedom=4, p<0.005) was observed.</p><p class="BodyA"><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Severity of IUGR is related to the microscopic change in the placenta. The number and severity of microscopic changes in IUGR placentas increased with decreasing fetal birth weight.</p>http://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/18003Birth weightChorionic villiCytotrophoblastsFetusIUGRPlacentaSyncytial knotting |
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Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight |
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Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight |
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Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight |
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Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight |
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Histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight |
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histopathological study of placentae in intrauterine growth retardation pregnancies in a tertiary care hospital and correlation with fetal birth weight |
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Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal |
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Journal of Pathology of Nepal |
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2091-0797 2091-0908 |
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2017-09-01 |
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<p class="BodyA"><strong>Background:</strong> Intra uterine Growth Retardation is the most significant factor of perinatal mortality. The aim of this study was to assess the histopathological changes in the placenta in association with IUGR and correlation with fetal birth weight.</p><p class="BodyA"><strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> A total of 100 placentae were included. Twenty five normal placentae and 75 placentae were from IUGR pregnancies were included.</p><p class="BodyA"><strong>Results:</strong> Intervillous fibrin deposition (64%), increased syncytial knotting (64%), stromal fibrosis (65%), cytotrophoblastic hyperplasia (44%) and basement membrane thickening (40%) were seen along with hypovascular villi and infraction were present in 32% and 28% respectively. These changes were seen less in the control group (p<0.001). Statistically significant association between the birth weight and microscopic changes (chi square=19.543, degree of freedom=4, p<0.005) was observed.</p><p class="BodyA"><strong>Conclusion:</strong> Severity of IUGR is related to the microscopic change in the placenta. The number and severity of microscopic changes in IUGR placentas increased with decreasing fetal birth weight.</p> |
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Birth weight Chorionic villi Cytotrophoblasts Fetus IUGR Placenta Syncytial knotting |
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