The association of maternal floor infarction of the placenta with adverse perinatal outcome.
Massive perivillous fibrin deposition maternal floor infarction.
Pediatr dev pathol 5 2.
Maternal floor infarction and massive perivillous fibrin deposition.
Maternal floor infarction and massive perivillous fibrin deposition.
Maternal floor infarction is a similar process in which the fibrinoid material is confined to the basal villi.
In this study of mfi and the related placental disorder massive perivillous fibrin deposition mfd semiquantitative histologic criteria for the.
Mpfd is a rare disorder characterized by deposition of fibrinoid material in the intervillous space leading to atrophy of the engulfed villi.
Massive perivillous fibrin deposition mpvfd and maternal floor infarction mfi are pregnancy complications of unknown aetiology characterised by extensive deposition of fibrin either within the intervillous space or primarily within and around the basal plate.
Maternal floor infarction mfi is a poorly understood placental lesion reportedly associated with intrauterine growth restriction iugr and recurrence.
Maternal floor infarction mfi is a poorly understood placental lesion reportedly associated with intrauterine growth restriction iugr and recurrence.
In this study of mfi and the related placental disorder massive perivillous fibrin deposition mfd semiquantitative histologic criteria for these diagnoses are defined and rates of iugr and.
Histological definitions association with intrauterine fetal growth restriction and risk of recurrence.
Massive perivillous fibrin deposition.
Histological definitions association with intrauterine fetal growth restriction and risk of recurrence.
Am j obstet gynecol 1990 163 935 8.
Maternal floor infarction mfi and massive perivillous fibrin deposition mpvfd are pathologically overlapping placental disorders with characteristic gross and shared light microscopic features of excessive perivillous deposition of fibrinoid material.
Massive perivillous fibrin deposition mpfd and maternal floor infarction mfi of the placenta are rare related conditions associated with poor perinatal outcome including antepartum stillbirth.
Massive deposition of intervillous fibrin that entrap the villi of the basal plate extending to a thickness of at least 3 mm may be accompanied by massive perivillous fibrin deposition associated with recurrent abortions stillbirth fetal growth restriction or neurologic impairment seen in 0 09 0 5 of placentas.