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[Pathologic changes of the placenta in normal labor]

F Mekki, A Bunarević

    Jugoslavenska Ginekologija I Opstetricija
    |January 1, 1978
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    Unexpected placental changes, including placentitis and thrombosis, were found in 6 of 73 normal deliveries. This suggests routine placental examination is crucial even in seemingly uncomplicated pregnancies.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Pathology
    • Neonatal Medicine

    Context:

    • Morphological examination of 73 placentas from at-term newborns.
    • Focus on pregnancies and deliveries considered normal.
    • Identification of unexpected pathological findings.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the prevalence of placental abnormalities in normal deliveries.
    • To assess the necessity of routine pathohistological examination of placentas.
    • To highlight potential risks missed in standard obstetric assessments.

    Summary:

    • Morphological examination revealed significant placental changes in 6 out of 73 cases.
    • Findings included placentitis (5 cases, 3 suppurative) and extensive hyaline thrombosis (1 case).
    • These changes occurred despite a normal course of pregnancy and delivery.

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    Impact:

    • Recommends systematic pathohistological examination of placentas in all deliveries.
    • Highlights the importance of placental pathology in understanding neonatal outcomes.
    • Suggests current 'normal' delivery classifications may overlook critical placental issues.