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Published on: September 5, 2011
Placental histopathologic features in patients with thrombophilic mutations
Maria Rosaria Raspollini1, Esther Oliva, Drucilla J Roberts
1Department of Human Pathology and Oncology, University of Florence School of Medicine, Florence, Italy.
Abstract:
The purpose of this article is to review the histopathologic findings in the placenta of women with a known thrombophilic mutation. The findings range from normal to severe pathologic features including decidual vasculopathy, placental infarctions, syncytial knotting, maternal floor infarction, fetal thrombotic vasculopathy, vasculitis, and chronic villitis. They are, however, not pathognomonic of thrombophilic states, nor are necessarily markers of perinatal damage. The prospective evaluation of cases with known thrombophilic mutations and the application of tissue microarray examination of the placenta may allow identification of major histopathologic features and molecular parameters associated with maternal and/or fetal thrombophilic states. This may assist clinicians in their consultation with patients and optimize management in future pregnancies.
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