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Título: | Microstructural observations of villous and membrane histology in monochorionic triplet placenta after in vitro fertilization |
Fecha de publicación: | 2004 |
Editorial: | Murcia : F. Hernández |
ISSN: | 0213-3911 |
Materias relacionadas: | CDU::6 - Ciencias aplicadas::61 - Medicina |
Palabras clave: | Multiple gestation Hypertension |
Resumen: | The frequency of triplet gestation is low in humans, estimated at 1:6400 deliveries. Monochorionic gestations represent a subpopulation of approximately 10% of these triplet pregnancies. Hypertensive complications are known to occur with greater frequency in the context of multiple gestation. In this report we describe microscopic placental changes associated with pre-eclampsia and proteinuria in the setting of an uncommon monochorionic-triamniotic triplet pregnancy achieved via in vitro fertilization. Histologic features observed in this case include placental stromal fibrosis and increased syncytial nodularity (Tenney-Parker change). In this triplet delivery resulting from two consecutive fissions of a single embryo, chorion and amnion configuration are also characterized with a review of the literature discussing the potential relationship between in vitro culture conditions and monozygotic multiple gestation. |
Autor/es principal/es: | Sills, E.S. Ghulmiyyah, L.M. Wehbe, S.A. Atkinson, P.F. Perloe, M. Tucker, M.J. |
Forma parte de: | Histology and histopathology |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10201/21631 |
Tipo de documento: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Número páginas / Extensión: | 4 |
Derechos: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Vol.19, nº 4 (2004) |
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