Chapter 27. Abnormalities of the Placenta, Umbilical Cord and Membranes www.realpt.co.kr Williams Obstertics, twenty- second edition - page 619 ~ 630 - Placental Abnormalities Abnormalities of the Membranes Umbilical cord Abnormalities Pathological Examination www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities Abnormal Shape or Implantation Degenerative Placental Lesions Circulatory Disturbances Hypertropic Placental Abnormalities Placental Inflammation Tumors of the Placenta www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities Normal placenta (term placenta ) diameter : 22 cm thickness : 2.0 ~ 2.5 cm weights : approximately 470 g (about 1 lb). Placental and fetal size and weight roughly correlate in a linear fashion Fetal growth depends on placental weight which is less with small-for- gestational age infants -Heinonen and colleagues, 2001- www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Abnormal Shape or Implantation- Abnormality Multiple Placentas with a single fetus Definition Placenta bipartita or bilobata - the placenta is separated into lobes - division is incomplete and the vessels of fetal origin extend from one lobe to the other before uniting to form the umbilical cord Placenta duplex, triplex - two or three distinct lobes are separated entirely and the vessels remain distinct. small accessory lobe ≥1, develop in the membranes at a distant from the periphery of the main placenta, to which they usually have vascular connections of fetal origin incidence : 5% www.realpt.co.kr Succenturiate lobes Clinical significance Bilobed placenta retained in the uterus after delivery and may cause serious hemorrhage accompanying vasa previa - dangerous fetal hemorrhage at delivery Placental Abnormalities - Abnormal Shape or ImplantationAbnormality Definition Clinical significance Membranaceous Placenta all of the fetal membranes are covered by functioning villi and the placental develops as a thin membranous structure occupying the entire periphery of the chorion serious hemorrhage d/t associated placenta previa or accreta Ring – shaped Placenta Placenta is annular in shape and sometimes a complete ing of placental tissue Variant of membraceous placenta - tissue atrophy in a portion of the ring a horseshoe shape in more common Incidence : < 1/6000 deliveries Antepartum & postpartum bleeding and fetal growth restriction www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Abnormal Shape or ImplantationDiagnosis Definition Clinical significance Fenestrated Placenta Central portion of a discoidal placenta mistakenly considered to indicate that a missing is missing portion of placenta In some instances, there is an actual hole in the placenta but more often the defect involves only villous tissue with the chorionic plate Placenta Accreta Increta Percreta serious variations in which trohpoblastic tissue invade the myometrium to varying depths much more likely with placenta previa or with implantation over a prior uterine incision or perforation www.realpt.co.kr Torrential hemorrhage Abnormality Extrachorial Placentation Circumvallate Placenta Definition Clinical significance When the chorionic plate, which is on the fetal side of the placenta, is smaller than the basal plate, which is located on the maternal side, the placental periphery is uncovered Fetal surface of such a placenta presents a central depression surrounded by a thickened, grayish-white ring. Ring : composed of a double fold of amnion and chorion with degenerated decidua and fibrin in between Within the ring, the fetal surface presents the usual appearance, except that the large vessels terminate abruptly at the margin of the ring Antepartum hemorrhage - from placental abruption and fetal hemorrhage Preterm delivery Perinatal mortaliy Fetal malformations Circummarginate placenta Ring dose not have the central depression less well defined with the fold of membranes www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Degenerative Placental Lesions - Causes : trophoblast aging or impairment of uteroplacental circulation with infarction Deposition of calcium salts is heaviest on the maternal surface in the basal plate. → further deposition occurs along the septa and both increase as pregnancy progresses Calcification : 10 - 15% of all placentas at term * By GA33wks : some degree of calcification ≥ ½ of placentas - Spirt and colleagues ,1982 - Diagnosis : Sonography www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities www.realpt.co.kr Placental calcification Placental Abnormalities - Circulatory Disturbances- Placental perfusion may be impaired by disruption of uterine vessels, placental vessels or the intervillous space www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Circulatory DisturbancesPlacental infarctions m/c placental lesions Etiology : continuum from normal changes to extensive and pathological involvement Incidence : 10% of 500 consecutive placentas from uncomplicated term pregnancies Several types (by lesion sites ) - located at the placental margin (90%) , size <1cm(90%) - underneath the chorionic plate - Subchorionic infarct : downward with their apices the intervillous space - Intercotyledonary septa : meet and form a column of cartilage – like material extending from the maternal surface to the fetal surface www.realpt.co.kr Placental infarction A: placental infarction, B: fibrin deposit, C: normal placenta www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Circulatory Disturbances Placental margin (90%) sites Placental margin cause occlusion of the maternal uteroplacental circulation normal aging finding around the edge of nearly every term placental : dense yellowish-white fibrous ring representing a zone of degeneration and necrosis - incidental finding Associated Lesion normal numerous – development of placental insufficiency thick, centrally located and randomly distributed : preeclampsia or lutus anticoagulant these conspicuous lesions arise after occlusion of decidual artery interrupts blood flow to the intervillous space : necrosis of villous tissue develops from ischemia decidual a. occlusion : placental abruption Histopathologic feature Fibrinoid degeneration of the trophoblast, calcification and ischemic infarction www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Circulatory DisturbancesMateral Floor infarction Uncommon lesion Incidence : 6/1000 deliveries - by Adams-Chapman and colleagues, 2002 Etiopathogenesis : not well defined associated with thrombophilia (in some cases) Sites : not large areas of villous infarction massive net-like fibrin deposition throughout the placenta – Benirschke and Kaufmann , 2000 - Fibroid deposition occurs within the decidua basalis (usually confined to the placental floor) → fibrin can extend into the intervillous space to envelop the villi which then atrophy associated outcome : fetal restriction, abortion , stillbirths, increased incidence of CNS injury and neurodevelopmental sequelae in these infants www.realpt.co.kr not associated with preeclampsia, placental abruption Placental Abnormalities - Circulatory DisturbancesPlacental Vessel Thrombosis When a stem artery from the fetal circulation in the placenta is occluded, it produces a sharply demarcated area of avascularity Single a thrombosis : 5% of placentas in normal pregnancies 10% of diabetic woman Thrombosis of a single stem artery will deprive only 5% of the villi of their blood supply associated with fetal growth restriction and stillbirth - Benirschke and Kaufmann, 2000 - www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Hypertrophic Lesions of the chorionic villi - skriking enlargement of the chorionic villi is commonly seen in association with severe erythroblastosis fetal hydrops. maternal diabetes fetal CHF maternal-fetal syphilis www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Microscopic Placental Abnormalities - Syncytial knots: clumps of syncytial nuclei are found to project into the intervillous space - begining after 32wks The number of cytotrophoblastic cells becomes progressively reduced as pregnancy advances. By term, such cells are few and inconspicuous In some maternal or fetal disorders, numerous cytotrophobalstic cells are found in placentas - Gestational hypertension , diabetes and erythroblastosis fetalis www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities -Placental Inflammation- Changes that are now recognized as various forms of degeneration and necrosis were formerly described under the term placentitis e.g.) Small placental cysts with grumous contents were formerly thought to be abscesses. Nonetheless, especially in cases of preterm and prolonged membrane rupture, bacteria invade the fetal surface of the placenta → chorioamnionitis www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities -Tumors of the Placenta- Gestational Trophoblastic Disease Chorioangioma(Hemangioma) Tumors Metastatic to the Placenta Embolic Fetal Brain Tissue www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities -Tumors of the Placenta- Chorioangioma (Hemangioma) The resemblance components to the blood vessels and stroma of the chrionic villus Benign tumors of placenta Incidence : 1% Hamartomas of primitive chorionic mesenchyme Diagnosis : larger chorioangiomas – sonographic findings Associated symptome - small growths : asymptomatic - large tumors : hydramnios or antepartum hemorrhage Complication : associated with low birthweight : fetal death and malformations are uncommon www.realpt.co.kr Chorioangioma (Hemangioma) www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities -Tumors of the Placenta Siller and Skafish (1986 ) : Multiple placental chorioangiomas in which a blood group A fetus bleed acutely into her O group mother → The mother showed evidence of acute hemolysis without anemia and the fetus developed a sinusoidal heart rate pattern frequently seen with we severe anemia Severe iron deficiency anemia in the neonate as the consequence of chronic fetal-to-maternal bleeding from multiple small chorioangiomas Large tumors provide an arteriovenous shunt that can lead to fetal heart failure www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities -Tumors of the Placenta- Tumor Metastatic to the Placenta Malignant tumors rarely metastasize to the placenta Melanoma (1/3), leukemias and lymphomas 1/3 Tumor cells usually are confined within the intervillous space - the fetus : metastases (¼) Malignant cells seldom proliferate to cause clinical disease Embolic Fetal Brain Tissue Fetal brain tissue occasionally is seen embolized to the placenta or fetal lungs Usually has been described with “traumatic” deliveries This phenomenon is not without precedent because brain tissue has been found in pulmonary veins following head trauma in older children and adults www.realpt.co.kr Abnormalities of the Membranes Meconium Staining Chorioamnionitis Other Abnormalities www.realpt.co.kr Abnormalities of the Membranes - Meconium Staining Incidence : remarkably constant 20% of almost 250,000women delivered during the past 20years - in Parkland Hospital Preterm fetuses seldom pass meconium. <38 wks : uncommon >42 wks : increase to 25~30% Staining of the amnion can be obvious within 1~3hours after meconium passage Although more prolonged exposure results in staining of the the chorion, umbilical cord and decidua, meconium passage cannot be timed or dated accurately – Benirschke and Kaufmann(2000) www.realpt.co.kr Abnormalities of the Membranes - Meconium Staining Study Meconium Passage(%) Eden and associates(1987) 39weeks 14 40weeks 19 42weeks 26 >42weeks 29 Usher and colleagues(1988) 39-40 weeks 15 41 weeks 27 42 weeks or greater 32 Steer and co-workers(1989) <36 weeks 3 36-39 weeks 13 40-41 weeks 19 42 weeks or greater www.realpt.co.kr 23 Abnormalities of the Membranes - Meconium Staining Clinical significance : perinatal morbidity and mortality↑ - by Nathan and co-workers in Parkland Hospital, 1994- perinatal mortality - 1.5 : 0.3 per 1000 - severe fetal acidemia (cord arterial pH < 7.0) - 7 : 3 per 1000 - cesarean delivery : doubled (14% : 7%) : neonatal morbidity and mortality ↑ - meconium aspiration syndrome (10% of exposed infants) : serious maternal risk ↑ - associated with amnionic fluid embolism → increases maternal mortality from cardiorespiratory failure and consumptive coagulopathy - Puerperal metritis : 4 times www.realpt.co.kr Abnormalities of the Membranes - Chorioamnionitis Imflammation of the fetal membranes is usually manifestation of imtrauterine infection Associated with prolonged membrane rupture and long labor Characteristic : clouding of the membranes foul odor (depending on bacterial species and concentaraion ) Definition : mono-and polymorphonuclear leukocytes infiltrate the chorion, the resulting microscopical finding - cells origin : maternal Leudocytes are found in amnionic fluid (amnionitis) or the umbilical cord(funisitis) - cell origin : fetus < 20 wks almost all polymorphonuclear leukocytes : maternal origin > 20 wks: Inflammatory response : maternal & fetal Preterm deliveries : m/c www.realpt.co.kr Abnormalities of the Membranes - Chorioamnionitis Accordign to some investigators these findings of inflammation may be nonspecific and are not always associated with other evidence of fetal or maternal infection Management : antimicrobial administration and expedient delivery Explanation for many otherwise unexplained cases of ruptured membaranes, preterm labor or both www.realpt.co.kr Abnormalities of the Membranes -Other AbnormalitiesAbnormalities Definition & causes Clinical significance Amnionic cyst lined by typical amnionic epithelium fusion of amnionic folds with subsequent fluid retention Amnion nodosum tiny, light tan , creamy nodules in the amnion made up of vernix caseosa with hair, degenerated squames and sebum Oligohydramnios Found in fetuses with renal agenesis prolonged preterm ruptured membranes the placenta of the donor fetus with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome Amnionic band caused when disruption of the amnion leads to formation of bands or strings that entrap the fetus and impair growth and development of the involve structure Intrauterine amputation www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Length Cord Coiling Single Umbilical Artery Four-vessel cord Abnormalities of cord insertion Cord Abnormalities capable of impeding blood flow Torsion and Strictures Hematoma Cysts www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Length : appreciable variation, extremes range - no cord(achordia) ~ lengths<300cm - mean length : 37cm - excessively long cords : ≥ 70cm ( ≥2 SD ) www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Short umbilical cords : associated with adverse perinatal outcomes such as fetal growth restriction, congenital malformations, intrapartum distress and risk of death (doubled) - Krakowiak and associates,2004 – Excessively long cords : associated with - maternal systemic disease and delivery complications such as prolapse, cord entanglement, fetal distress, fetal anomalies and respiratory distress - perinatal mortality : increased nearly threefold, albeit with borderline statistical significance www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Determinants of cord length - concept that cord length is influenced positively by both the volume of amnionic fluid and fetal mobility - heredity Miller and associates identified the cord to be shortened appreciably when there had been either chronic fetal constraint from oligohydramnios or decreased fetal movement, such as with Down syndrome or limb dysfunction www.realpt.co.kr Long cord Short cord Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Cord Coiling Umbilical vessels : in a spiraled manner Hypocoiled cords : increase in various adverse outcomes in fetuses - meconium staining, preterm birth and fetal distress Hypercoiled cords : higher incidence of preterm delivery and cocaine abuse in one with hypercoiled cords - Rana and associates (1995) - www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Single Umbilical Artery The umbilical cord : typically contains two arteries and a single vein Risk factors : in women with diabetes, epilepsy, preeclampsia, antepartum hemorrhage, oligohydramnios and hydramnios → increased incidence ¼ of all infants with only 1artery have associated congenital anomalies - two-vessel cords were identified in 1.5% of 879 fetuses aborted spontaneously : serious malformation, most associate with chromosomal abnormalities >1/2 of these - Byrne and Blane,1985www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Single Umbilical Artery Diagnosis : routine ultrasound screening - GA 17~36wks : 98% of cases Prognosis - fetal prognosis : depends on whether the two-vessel cord is associated with other abnormalities or whether it is an isolated finding - Perinatal prognosis : two-vessel umbilical cord is an isolated sonographic finding → better www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Single Umbilical Artery Budorick and co-workers (1995) : no abnormal karyotypes and only one echocardiographic abnormality in 31 fetuses with a two-vessel cord Gossett and associates (2002) : 74 such fetuses all had normal echocardiography Catanzarite (1995) - two of 46 fetuses : lethal chromosomal abnormalities - 1/3 of 46 fetuses : tracheoesophageal fisrula www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Single Umbilical Artery When a two vessel cord is a nonisolated finding - aneuploid ≥ ½ - Budorick and associates (2001) – - renal aplasia, limb-reduction defects, atresia of hollow organs in such fetuses, suggesting a vascular etiology - Pavlopoulos and colleagues (1998) – Goldkrand and associates (2001) : growth restriction did not occur in anatomically normal fetus with a single artery www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Four – vessel cord Venous remnant in 5% Significance : unknown www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Abnormalities of Cord insertion Cord insertion : usually inserted at or near the center of the fetal surface of the placenta Furcate insertion Marginal insertion Velamentous insertion Vasa Previa www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Anomalities Definition incidence Significance Furcate insertion Umbilical vessels separate from the cord substance before their insertion into the placenta Margnial Inserion Battledore placenta : cord insertion at the placental margin 7% at term Cord being pulled off during delivery of the placenta Velamentous Insertion Umbilical vessels separate in the membranes at a distance from the placental margin Reach surrounded only by a fold of amnion 1.1% more frequently with twins 28% of triples www.realpt.co.kr Rare Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Abnormalities of Cord insertion Vasa Previa Associated with velamentous insertion when some of the fetal vessels in the membranes cross the region of the cervical os below the presenting fetal part Incidence : 1/5200 pregnancies - ½ : associated with velamentous inserion - ½ : marginal cord insertions and bilobedor, succenturiate-lobed placentas Risk factors - bilobed , succenturiate or low-lying placenta - Multifetal pregnancy - Pregnancy resulting from in vitro fertilization www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Abnormalities of Cord insertion Diagnosis : color Doppler examination (low sensitivity with ultrasound) - Perinatal diagnosis : associated with increased survival (97:44) - Antenatal diagnosis : associated with decreased fetal mortality compared with discovery at delivery Hemorrhage antepartum or intrapartum : vasa previa and a ruptured fetal vessel exists Detecting fetal blood - Apt test - Wright stain : to smear the blood on glass slides stain the smears with Wright stain and examine for nucleated RBC - normally are present in cord blood but not maternal blood - risk of low lying placenta : 80% www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Cord Abnormalities capable of impeding blood flow Knots false Result from kinking of the vessels to accommodate to the length of the cord True Result from active fetal movements Incidence : 1.1% Venous stasis Stillbirth incidence : 6% → mural thrombosis and fetal hypoxia, esp) causing death or neurological high incidence : monoamnionic twins morbidity www.realpt.co.kr False knot(Lt), true knot (Rt) Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Cord Abnormalities capable of impeding blood flow Loops : Coiled around portions of the fetus, usually the neck. longer cords - one loop of nuchal cord : 20~34% - Two loops in 2.5 ~ 5% - three loops : 0.2~0.5% www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Cord Abnormalities capable of impeding blood flow coiling of the cord around the neck is an uncommon cause of antepartum fetal death or neurological damage Entwined cords cause intrapartum complications As labor progresses and there is fetal descent, contractions may compress the cord vessels → fetal heart rate deceleration that persist until the contraction ceases In labor 20% of fetuses with a nuchal cord have moderate to severe valiable heart rate deceleration → have a lower umbilical artery pH www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Torsion and Strictures Torsion Incidence : rare Result from fetal movements during which the cord normally becomes twisted fetal circulation is compromised Stricture More serious Most infants with this finding are stillborn Associated with an extreme focal deficiency in Wharton jelly In monoamnionic twinning, a significant fraction of the high perinatal mortality rate is attributed to entwining of the umbilical cords before labor www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Hematoma accumulations of blood are associated with short cords, trauma and entanglement result from the rupture of a varix, usually of the umbilical vein with effusion of blood into the cord caused by umbilical vessel venipuncture www.realpt.co.kr Umbilical Cord Abnormalities Cysts : found along the course of the cord and are designate true and false according to their origin True Size Small Causes Derived from remnants of the umbilical vesicle or the allantois www.realpt.co.kr false Considerable size Result from liquefaction of Wharton jelly Pathological Examination Placenta and cord – including the number of vesselsshould be examined grossly following all deliveries Decision to request pathological examination will depend on clinical and placental findings www.realpt.co.kr Pathological Examination Pathological placental examination in the following circumstances Perinatal death Preterm delivery Fetal growth abnormalities Fetal malformations Hydrops Any other fetal disorders Multiple pregnancy Maternal disorders Gross placental lesions www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Abnormal Shape or Implantation- Circumvallate(left) and cricummarginate(right) variaties of extrachorial placentas www.realpt.co.kr Placental Abnormalities - Abnormal Shape or Implantation- Anomaly of Placental site www.realpt.co.kr www.realpt.co.kr Velamentous Insertion Vasa previa Internal cx os www.realpt.co.kr
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