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[The placenta in herpes].

V F Mel'nikova, A V Tsinzerling, L E Mikhaĭlova

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    |January 1, 1984
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    [Combined viral-mycoplasma placentitis].

    Arkhiv patologii·1993

    Herpes simplex virus infection causes specific placental cell damage and inflammation. Severity of placental changes correlates with fetal outcomes, impacting infant health.

    Area of Science:

    • Pathology
    • Virology
    • Immunology

    Context:

    • Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections pose risks during pregnancy.
    • Placental pathology is crucial for understanding fetal outcomes in maternal infections.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the morphological and immunological effects of HSV types I and II on placental tissues.
    • To correlate placental alterations with fetal and neonatal conditions.

    Summary:

    • Studied 40 placentas from HSV-infected mothers using microscopy and serology.
    • Identified specific cellular changes (enlarged cells, nuclear herpes antigen) and inflammation.
    • Observed pronounced specific changes and poor villi vascularization in cases of antenatal death.

    Impact:

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    • Findings elucidate HSV's placental pathology and its link to adverse pregnancy outcomes.
    • Highlights the importance of placental examination in managing maternal HSV infections.
    • Provides insights into the mechanisms of HSV transmission and effects on fetal development.