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Chronic Chorioamnionitis
Histological characteristics of chronic chorioamnionitis (CCA) an inflammation of the fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) due to a bacterial infection.
ICD Code: O41.1 Infection of amniotic sac and membranes Amnionitis Chorioamnionitis Membranitis Placentitis
- Stage 1
- a - inflammation showing infiltration of lymphocytes limited to the chorionic trophoblast layer
- b - CD3 immunostaining demonstrates that the majority of these cells are T cells
- Stage 2
- c - inflammation is characterized by infiltration of lymphocytes into the chorioamniotic connective tissue layer (Stain - Haematoxylin Eosin)
- d - largely CD3+ T cells
Reference
Kim CJ, Romero R, Kusanovic JP, Yoo W, Dong Z, Topping V, Gotsch F, Yoon BH, Chi JG & Kim JS. (2010). The frequency, clinical significance, and pathological features of chronic chorioamnionitis: a lesion associated with spontaneous preterm birth. Mod. Pathol. , 23, 1000-11. PMID: 20348884 DOI.
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