Histopathology of placenta in covid-19 infection and correlation with fetal outcome


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Author Details : Chepoori Sneha*, Bhargavi Kamineni

Volume : 8, Issue : 4, Year : 2022

Article Page : 153-156

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijmpo.2022.035



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Background: Placental examination can yield valuable information that may be essential to enhance our understanding of disease pathogenesis and to identify underlying causes of adverse pregnancy outcomes. There is increasing evidence that COVID-19 infection leaves tell-tale signs of injuries in the placenta.
Objectives: To study histopathological features of placenta of covid 19 positive mothers.
Study design: Prospective observational study.
Results: Out of fifteen placenta histopathological changes observed, intervillous fibrin deposition was most common finding that was present in 6 placenta (40%); calcifications, chorangiosis in 4 placenta(26.6%); deciduitis, thrombosis were present in 3 placentas(20%)respectively; increased fibrinoid material, decidual vasculopathy, chorioamnionitis were present in 1 placenta(6.6%)respectively. Out of fifteen infants, 13(86.6%) infants were term (>37weeks) and 2(13.3%) infants were preterm (<37> Conclusion: Placenta histopathological findings were suggestive of maternal vascular malperfusion like increased intervillous fibrin deposition, chorangiosis, deciduitis, calcifications, thrombosis and the findings were correlated with fetal outcome like preterm deliveries, small for gestational age, IUGR, respiratory distress requiring respiratory support.
 

Keywords: Placental examination, Chorangiosis, Deciduitis, Calcifications


How to cite : Sneha C, Kamineni B, Histopathology of placenta in covid-19 infection and correlation with fetal outcome. IP Int J Med Paediatr Oncol 2022;8(4):153-156


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Received : 22-10-2022

Accepted : 10-11-2022


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