Difference between revisions of "Villous hypoplasia"
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| Synonyms = terminal villus deficiency, distal villous hypoplasia | |||
| Micro = small & round villi (30-60 micrometers), "long" villi (due to lack of branching), absence of syncytial knots, wide intervillous space | |||
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| Gross = usu. small placenta | |||
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'''Villous hypoplasia''', also '''distal villous hypoplasia''', is pathology of the [[placenta]] associated with [[intrauterine growth restriction]]. | '''Villous hypoplasia''', also '''distal villous hypoplasia''', is pathology of the [[placenta]] associated with [[intrauterine growth restriction]]. | ||
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*Small, round villi (30-60 micrometers). | *Small, round villi (30-60 micrometers). | ||
*"Long" villi (due to lack of branching). | *"Long" villi (due to lack of branching). | ||
*Absence of syncytial | *Absence of syncytial knots. | ||
*Wide intervillous space. | *Wide intervillous space. | ||
Revision as of 14:11, 26 April 2014
Villous hypoplasia | |
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Diagnosis in short | |
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Synonyms | terminal villus deficiency, distal villous hypoplasia |
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LM | small & round villi (30-60 micrometers), "long" villi (due to lack of branching), absence of syncytial knots, wide intervillous space |
Gross | usu. small placenta |
Site | placenta |
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Associated Dx | IUGR, small placenta |
Clinical history | small fetus |
Prevalence | not common |
Villous hypoplasia, also distal villous hypoplasia, is pathology of the placenta associated with intrauterine growth restriction.
It is also known as terminal villus deficiency.[1]
General
Microscopic
Features:[1]
- Small, round villi (30-60 micrometers).
- "Long" villi (due to lack of branching).
- Absence of syncytial knots.
- Wide intervillous space.
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PLACENTA AND MEMBRANES, BIRTH: - SMALL PLACENTA FOR GESTATIONAL AGE (265 GRAMS - TRIMMED , POST FIXATION). - FETAL MEMBRANES WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS. - THREE-VESSEL CORD WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS. - PLACENTAL DISC WITH VILLOUS HYPOPLASIA. COMMENT: THE PLACENTAL FINDINGS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Baergen, Rebecca N. (2011). Manual of Pathology of the Human Placenta (2nd ed.). Springer. pp. 346. ISBN 978-1441974938.
- ↑ Fitzgerald, B.; Kingdom, J.; Keating, S. (May 2012). "Distal villous hypoplasia.". Diagnostic Histopathology 18 (5): 195-200. doi:10.1016/j.mpdhp.2012.02.005.