Morphological findings and value of placental examination at fetal and perinatal autopsy

Citation
Lg. Larsen et N. Graem, Morphological findings and value of placental examination at fetal and perinatal autopsy, APMIS, 107(3), 1999, pp. 337-345
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
APMIS
ISSN journal
09034641 → ACNP
Volume
107
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
337 - 345
Database
ISI
SICI code
0903-4641(199903)107:3<337:MFAVOP>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to report on the morphological findings in pl acentae from abortions, stillbirths and perinatal deaths, and to assess the value of the results of the placental examinations. The material included 341 placentae and their matched autopsies. Fifty placentae came from aborti ons induced for medical reasons, 194 from spontaneous abortions, 84 from st illbirths, and 13 from livebirths. Histological slides from all placentae w ere reviewed and the placental diagnoses were related to the autopsy diagno ses. Frequently observed placental lesions were inflammation of the membran es and/or umbilical cord, placental edema, vascular lesions, single umbilic al artery, and degenerative lesions. The placental examination in pregnanci es terminating with fetal or perinatal death was of value in half the cases . Some placental lesions provide us with clues when assessing the cause of fetal death, but such lesions are rare. Two important groups of lesions, ac ute inflammation of the membranes and/or umbilical cord and lesions consist ent with uteroplacental vascular insufficiency, seen mainly as infarction a nd decidual arteriopathy, were observed. Gross examination is informative, though microscopic examination is often necessary.