Placental pathology in early intrauterine growth restriction associated with maternal hypertension

J.H.W. Veerbeek, P.G.J. Nikkels, H.L. Torrance, J.C. Gravesteijn, E.D. Post Uiterweer, J.B. Derks, S.V. Koenen, G.H.A. Visser, B.B. van Rijn, A. Franx

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Abstract

Introduction: To identify key pathological characteristics of placentas from pregnancies complicated by early intrauterine growth restriction, and to examine their relations with maternal hypertensive disease and umbilical artery Doppler waveform abnormalities.

Methods: Single-center retrospective cohort study of singleton pregnancies with abnormal umbilical artery Doppler flow patterns resulting in a live birth

Results: Among 164 placentas studied, we found high rates of characteristic histopathological features that were associated with intrauterine growth restriction, including infarction (>5% in 42%), chronic villitis (21%), chronic chorioamnionitis (36%), membrane necrosis (20%), elevated nucleated red blood cells (89%), increased syncytial knotting (93%), increased villous maturation (98%), fetal thrombosis (32%) and distal villous hypoplasia (35%). Chronic inflammation of fetal membranes and syncytial knotting were more common in women with concomitant hypertensive disease as compared to women with normotensive IUGR (p <0.05). Placentas from women with umbilical artery AREDF were more likely to show increased numbers of nucleated red blood cells and distal villous hypoplasia (p <0.05).

Discussion: Placentas of women with early IUGR show high rates of several histological aberrations. Further, concomitant maternal hypertension is associated with characteristic inflammatory changes and umbilical artery AREDF with signs of chronic hypoxia. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)696-701
Number of pages6
JournalPlacenta
Volume35
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2014

Keywords

  • Placental pathology
  • Intra uterine growth restriction
  • Preeclampsia
  • Chronic chorioamnionitis
  • UMBILICAL ARTERY DOPPLER
  • GESTATIONAL-AGE FETUSES
  • END-DIASTOLIC FLOW
  • BLOOD-CELL COUNTS
  • REACTION PATTERNS
  • UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
  • CHRONIC CHORIOAMNIONITIS
  • IMMUNOLOGICAL BASIS
  • HELLP-SYNDROME
  • VILLOUS TREE

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