Difference between revisions of "Villous hypoplasia"

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{{ Infobox diagnosis
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| Synonyms  = terminal villus deficiency, distal villous hypoplasia
| Micro      = small & round villi (30-60 micrometers), "long" villi (due to lack of branching), absence of syncytial knots, wide intervillous space
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| LMDDx      =
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| Gross      = usu. small placenta
| Grossing  =
| Site      = [[placenta]]
| Assdx      = [[IUGR]], [[small placenta]]
| Syndromes  =
| Clinicalhx = small fetus
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| Symptoms  =
| Prevalence = not common
| Bloodwork  =
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'''Villous hypoplasia''', also '''distal villous hypoplasia''', is pathology of the [[placenta]] associated with [[intrauterine growth restriction]].
'''Villous hypoplasia''', also '''distal villous hypoplasia''', is pathology of the [[placenta]] associated with [[intrauterine growth restriction]].


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*Small, round villi (30-60 micrometers).
*Small, round villi (30-60 micrometers).
*"Long" villi (due to lack of branching).
*"Long" villi (due to lack of branching).
*Absence of syncytial knotts.
*Absence of syncytial knots.
*Wide intervillous space.
*Wide intervillous space.


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