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Beverly B Rogers1, Linda M Ernst2,3
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
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Words are our primary means of communication as practitioners of perinatal pathology and so we must focus on detail, accuracy, and clarity. This aim of this article is to provide a glossary of common terms in order to improve clarity when writing or speaking about the infant, fetus, pregnancy, and the placenta. We address terminology used in perinatal pathology when performing an autopsy or examining products of conception or a placenta that can be confusing or unclear. The purpose is to convey meanings of commonly used terms, keeping to the subject of the normal, uncomplicated examination as much as possible. Additional articles in this Perspectives issue focused on fetal growth and development as well as the perinatal autopsy expand on many of the definitions below.
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