Features of placental damage in patients with perinatal losses during premature birth and acute COVID-19
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.18
Abstract
A morphological study of the placenta in patients with perinatal losses in preterm labor and acute COVID-19 of varying severity, manifested in the II and III trimesters of gestation, was performed. It was found that the features of placental damage in patients with perinatal losses are statistically significant predominance of thrombosis, inflammatory changes and manifestations of placentitis SARS-CoV-2 in comparison with placentas of patients without perinatal losses.
About the Authors
L. S. IshchenkoRussian Federation
E. E. Voropaeva
Russian Federation
E. L. Kazachkov
Russian Federation
E. A. Kazachkova
Russian Federation
A. Yu. Kholopova
Russian Federation
Yu. V. Khaidukova
Russian Federation
T. N. Shamaeva
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Ishchenko L.S., Voropaeva E.E., Kazachkov E.L., Kazachkova E.A., Kholopova A.Yu., Khaidukova Yu.V., Shamaeva T.N. Features of placental damage in patients with perinatal losses during premature birth and acute COVID-19. Yakut Medical Journal. 2024;(4):76-79. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2024.88.18