Pathologic features of placentas from singleton pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. 1990

E Jauniaux, and Y Englert, and M Vanesse, and M Hiden, and P Wilkin
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Academic Hospital Erasme, Belgium.

Fifty placentas were collected at term from singleton pregnancies resulting from in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine embryo transfer. Their pathologic features were compared with those of a control group composed of 50 placentas obtained from spontaneous singleton pregnancies. The mean maternal age, mean gestational age, mean fetal weight, sex ratio, and rate of pregnancy complications did not differ. There was also no significant difference between the groups in the mean placental weight and in the incidence of placental pathologic lesions, including extended infarcts, massive perivillous fibrin depositions, chorioangiomas, and placental inflammatory lesions. The incidence of abnormal placental shapes was significantly (P less than .05) greater in the IVF group (22%) compared with the control group (6%). A significant (P less than .025) difference was observed between the groups in the distribution of umbilical cord insertions. The mean distance between the cord insertion and the closest placental margin was significantly (P less than .005) shorter in the group conceived by IVF (3.23 +/- 1.91 cm) than in the control group (4.54 +/- 2.42 cm). A relationship between these placental morphologic features and the superficial implantation and/or inadequate orientation of the blastocyst after IVF and intrauterine embryo transfer is proposed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007238 Infarction Formation of an infarct, which is NECROSIS in tissue due to local ISCHEMIA resulting from obstruction of BLOOD CIRCULATION, most commonly by a THROMBUS or EMBOLUS. Infarct,Infarctions,Infarcts
D009929 Organ Size The measurement of an organ in volume, mass, or heaviness. Organ Volume,Organ Weight,Size, Organ,Weight, Organ
D010920 Placenta A highly vascularized mammalian fetal-maternal organ and major site of transport of oxygen, nutrients, and fetal waste products. It includes a fetal portion (CHORIONIC VILLI) derived from TROPHOBLASTS and a maternal portion (DECIDUA) derived from the uterine ENDOMETRIUM. The placenta produces an array of steroid, protein and peptide hormones (PLACENTAL HORMONES). Placentoma, Normal,Placentome,Placentas,Placentomes
D011247 Pregnancy The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH. Gestation,Pregnancies
D004624 Embryo Transfer The transfer of mammalian embryos from an in vivo or in vitro environment to a suitable host to improve pregnancy or gestational outcome in human or animal. In human fertility treatment programs, preimplantation embryos ranging from the 4-cell stage to the blastocyst stage are transferred to the uterine cavity between 3-5 days after FERTILIZATION IN VITRO. Blastocyst Transfer,Tubal Embryo Transfer,Tubal Embryo Stage Transfer,Embryo Transfers,Transfer, Embryo,Transfers, Embryo
D005260 Female Females
D005307 Fertilization in Vitro An assisted reproductive technique that includes the direct handling and manipulation of oocytes and sperm to achieve fertilization in vitro. Test-Tube Fertilization,Fertilizations in Vitro,In Vitro Fertilization,Test-Tube Babies,Babies, Test-Tube,Baby, Test-Tube,Fertilization, Test-Tube,Fertilizations, Test-Tube,In Vitro Fertilizations,Test Tube Babies,Test Tube Fertilization,Test-Tube Baby,Test-Tube Fertilizations
D005337 Fibrin A protein derived from FIBRINOGEN in the presence of THROMBIN, which forms part of the blood clot. Antithrombin I
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults

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