Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord

Background: The umbilical cord forms connecting link between the fetus and placenta through which the fetal blood flows to and from the placenta. Wharton’s jelly is a specialized tissue which acts as supportive and protective structure substituting for the adventitia of the umbilical vessels. The ai...

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Main Authors: Alina Alsatou, Vergil Petrovici, Natalia Corolcova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Medical Association of Moldova 2020-06-01
Series:The Moldovan Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://moldmedjournal.md/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/moldovan-med-j-2020-63-2-alsatou-et-al-full-text.pdf
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spelling doaj-f824beddbfe34cafbf1c839dd81739662020-11-25T02:24:41ZengScientific Medical Association of MoldovaThe Moldovan Medical Journal2537-63732537-63812020-06-01632253010.5281/zenodo.3865990Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cordAlina Alsatou0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-2275Vergil Petrovici1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8352-4202Natalia Corolcova2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5155-2804Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, , Chisinau, the Republic of MoldovaDepartment of Morphopathology, Institute of Mother and Child, Chisinau, the Republic of MoldovaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, , Chisinau, the Republic of MoldovaBackground: The umbilical cord forms connecting link between the fetus and placenta through which the fetal blood flows to and from the placenta. Wharton’s jelly is a specialized tissue which acts as supportive and protective structure substituting for the adventitia of the umbilical vessels. The aim of the study was to reveal the clinical and morphological features of the lean umbilical cord for improving its outcomes. Material and methods: The study included 190 patients divided into 2 groups: L1 – 95 patients with UC abnormalities and L0 – 95 with normal UC. Umbilical cord assessment was based on macro- and microscopic examinations. An entire umbilical cord was available from all patients and examined for diameter. Three full thickness sections of the UC were fixed in 10% formalin and stained with hematoxylin and eosin, Van Gieson’s, Alcian blue for histological examination. Results: A study of the association between the absence of Wharton’s jelly and an unfavorable pregnancy outcome was undertaken. The lean umbilical cord results in reduced fetoplacental circulation, thus resulting in intrauterine growth restriction (p<0.0001), fetal distress and hypoxia, which require the neonatal intensive care (p<0.0001). Morphological examination of the umbilical cord revealed changes in Wharton’s hard and fibrous jelly. Conclusions: This study shows the importance of the knowledge of cord diameter. Clinico-morphological examination of the umbilical cord, including the study of the lean forms is of great importance in the diagnosis of the causes of adverse perinatal outcomes of fetuses and newborns in the obstetrical practice. Therefore, our study confirms that all umbilical cords should be submitted for complete examination. http://moldmedjournal.md/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/moldovan-med-j-2020-63-2-alsatou-et-al-full-text.pdflean umbilical cordwharton’s jellydiametermorphologyperinatal outcome
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Natalia Corolcova
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Vergil Petrovici
Natalia Corolcova
Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
The Moldovan Medical Journal
lean umbilical cord
wharton’s jelly
diameter
morphology
perinatal outcome
author_facet Alina Alsatou
Vergil Petrovici
Natalia Corolcova
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title Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
title_short Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
title_full Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
title_fullStr Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
title_full_unstemmed Clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
title_sort clinico-morphological aspects and outcomes of the lean umbilical cord
publisher Scientific Medical Association of Moldova
series The Moldovan Medical Journal
issn 2537-6373
2537-6381
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Background: The umbilical cord forms connecting link between the fetus and placenta through which the fetal blood flows to and from the placenta. Wharton’s jelly is a specialized tissue which acts as supportive and protective structure substituting for the adventitia of the umbilical vessels. The aim of the study was to reveal the clinical and morphological features of the lean umbilical cord for improving its outcomes. Material and methods: The study included 190 patients divided into 2 groups: L1 – 95 patients with UC abnormalities and L0 – 95 with normal UC. Umbilical cord assessment was based on macro- and microscopic examinations. An entire umbilical cord was available from all patients and examined for diameter. Three full thickness sections of the UC were fixed in 10% formalin and stained with hematoxylin and eosin, Van Gieson’s, Alcian blue for histological examination. Results: A study of the association between the absence of Wharton’s jelly and an unfavorable pregnancy outcome was undertaken. The lean umbilical cord results in reduced fetoplacental circulation, thus resulting in intrauterine growth restriction (p<0.0001), fetal distress and hypoxia, which require the neonatal intensive care (p<0.0001). Morphological examination of the umbilical cord revealed changes in Wharton’s hard and fibrous jelly. Conclusions: This study shows the importance of the knowledge of cord diameter. Clinico-morphological examination of the umbilical cord, including the study of the lean forms is of great importance in the diagnosis of the causes of adverse perinatal outcomes of fetuses and newborns in the obstetrical practice. Therefore, our study confirms that all umbilical cords should be submitted for complete examination.
topic lean umbilical cord
wharton’s jelly
diameter
morphology
perinatal outcome
url http://moldmedjournal.md/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/moldovan-med-j-2020-63-2-alsatou-et-al-full-text.pdf
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