2015
DOI: 10.1089/gyn.2014.0080
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Chorangioma Placentae: A Rare Entity

Abstract: Background: A chorangioma, a nontrophoblastic tumor, is a primary benign neoplasm of the placenta. It is found on the fetal surface of the placenta or in the placental parenchyma. Chorangiomas can have various histopathologic presentations, ranging from vascular to cellular, and can undergo degenerative changes. They can be diagnosed prenatally with ultrasound, color Doppler imaging, and magnetic resonance imaging. Case: A large placental chorangioma with secondary changes was found in a 32-year-old primigravi… Show more

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“…Singh et al, [28] 2015, n=1 Not available Polyhydramnios IUGR -CA Sahu et al, [29] week. Terminal villous usually contains 2 to 6 capillaries occupying majority of cross section of terminal villi.…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Singh et al, [28] 2015, n=1 Not available Polyhydramnios IUGR -CA Sahu et al, [29] week. Terminal villous usually contains 2 to 6 capillaries occupying majority of cross section of terminal villi.…”
Section: 5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19] Table 4 highlights the associated complications of CA in various studies in the recent literature. [1,20,[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] The most common of these complications causing perinatal morbidity are polyhydramnios and preterm delivery, the later being the result of hydramnios. [19] The present study case of giant CA also had polyhydramnios with associated IUGR.…”
Section: Chorangiosis (Ch)mentioning
confidence: 99%