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Fig. 25. A human placenta at term

To show diffuse and discrete thrombosis of intervillous space. B. L.—i. H., S-32-217.

A. Laminated fibrin thrombus deposited on under surface of chorionic membrane at left of picture. Note septum running horizontally between two adjacent cotyledons, the lower of which is infarcted due to diffuse and discrete intervillous thrombosis while the top one is normal. X5.

B. A more highly magnified view of rectangle seen in A. The fibrous tissue of the chorionic membrane is at the top, beneath which is the cytotrophoblast whose “fibrinoid” degeneration has caused the discrete mass of fibrin to be deposited from the maternal blood. X60.

References

Hertig AT. lnvolution of tissues in fetal life: a review. (1946) Anat. Rec. 94: 96-116.


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