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Three-dimensional Rendering and Analysis of Immunolabeled, Clarified Human Placental Villous Vascular Networks
Published on: March 29, 2018
Placental Morphology and Morphometry: Is It a Prerequisite for Future Pathological Investigations?
Nalini Govender1, Lelika Lazarus2, Tashlen Abel3
1Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa.
Abstract:
Successful pregnancy is dependent on implantation, nutrient and gas exchange, as well as fetal protection from the immunologic attack. Placental pathologies and preterm delivery closely correlate with the size and shape of the placenta. Additionally, normal vaginal microbiota is disturbed during viral insults such as SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, with consequent placental anomalies. This chapter focuses on placental development, morphology, and pathology while also investigating placental bed structure and function. Placental anomalies with regard to HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2 infection and placental morphometric image analysis and its relevance for verification of placental pathology are explored. Since image analysis remains optional for routine diagnostic purposes, authentication of placental appraisal warrants the use of measurable predefined definitions. Immunohistochemical analyses of placental morphology and angiogenic, epithelial, and apoptotic mechanisms facilitate research into etiopathogenetic pathways involved in placental anomalies with a focus on discovering novel diagnostic foci. Thus, image analyses as an adjunct to complement pathological investigations are recommended.

