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Morphometric Parameters of Placental Villi in Parturient Women with COVID-19.

A I Shchegolev1, G V Kulikova2, U N Tumanova2, R G Shmakov2, G T Sukhikh2.   

Abstract

We performed a comparative morphological analysis of placental villi in parturient women with mild and moderate COVID-19 infection. The area and perimeter of terminal villi, their capillaries, and syncytiotrophoblast were assessed on immunohistochemical preparations with antibodies to CD31 using an image analysis system; the parameters of fetal vascular component in the placental villi were also assessed. Changes in the studied parameters differed in parturient women with mild and moderate COVID-19 infection. The observed increase in the total perimeter with a simultaneous decrease in the total capillary area and the degree of vascularization of the placental villi in parturient women with COVID-19 indicates impairment of circulation in the fetal compartment and the development of placental hypoxia, which can be the cause of unfavorable neonatal outcomes.
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Keywords:  SARS-CoV-2; knots vascularization; morphometry; novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19); placenta

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34791561      PMCID: PMC8598272          DOI: 10.1007/s10517-021-05337-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Exp Biol Med        ISSN: 0007-4888            Impact factor:   0.804


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