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#Asymmetric IUGR.
#Asymmetric IUGR.
#*Associated with placental abnormalities.
#*Associated with placental abnormalities.
==IUGR not otherwise specified==
Features:<ref name=pmid15025340>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Mardi | first1 = K. | last2 = Sharma | first2 = J. | title = Histopathological evaluation of placentas in IUGR pregnancies. | journal = Indian J Pathol Microbiol | volume = 46 | issue = 4 | pages = 551-4 | month = Oct | year = 2003 | doi =  | PMID = 15025340 }}</ref>
*Low mass placenta.
*[[Perivillous fibrin deposition]].
*Placental infarction.
*Increased syncytial knots.


==Idiopathic IUGR==
==Idiopathic IUGR==

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Intrauterine growth restriction, abbreviated IUGR, is a common problem in obstetrics characterized by a small fetus. IUGR often shows up on requisitions for placentas.

Generally, it is subdivided into:

  1. Symmetric IUGR.
    • Not associated with placental abnormalities.
  2. Asymmetric IUGR.
    • Associated with placental abnormalities.

IUGR not otherwise specified

Features:[1]

Idiopathic IUGR

Not associated with placental abnormalities.[2]

See also

References

  1. Mardi, K.; Sharma, J. (Oct 2003). "Histopathological evaluation of placentas in IUGR pregnancies.". Indian J Pathol Microbiol 46 (4): 551-4. PMID 15025340.
  2. Tomas, SZ.; Roje, D.; Prusac, IK.; Tadin, I.; Capkun, V. (Sep 2010). "Morphological characteristics of placentas associated with idiopathic intrauterine growth retardation: a clinicopathologic study.". Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 152 (1): 39-43. doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2010.05.006. PMID 20627398.