Autor: |
Davies, Jack, Glasser, S.R. |
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology; August 1967, Vol. 98 Issue: 8 p1111-1124, 14p |
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Morphologic evidence for the viability of the placenta 2 weeks after fetal death at the twenty-seventh week of gestation was obtained using light and electron microscopy. The syncytial trophoblast appeared normal for this stage of gestation. There was an abundance of cytotrophoblastic elements, which showed many intermediate stages in cytoplasmic complexity from simple cells with little endoplasmic reticulum and an abundance of ribosomal and glycogen granules to cells with the cytoplasmic characteristics of syncytial trophoblast. The fetal mesenchyme was devascularized and showed a marked de position of collagen and basement membrane-like material. Follicles in the ovary showed evidence of luteinizing influence. The single corpus luteum appeared nonfunctional as judged by light and electron microscopic criteria. |
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