(A) Lower and (B) higher magnification. Stain: Hematoxylin - azophloxine. (C) electron microscopy of Hofbauer cell. (A, B) show tertiary villi and intervillous spaces. Squeezed between villi fibrinoid clots (1). The large arrow (2) points to either a detached, free circulating large STC (syncytiotrophoblast) in the intervilllous space or a cross-section of the tip of a sprout. The villi show embryonic connective tissue (3). Small unnumbered arrows point to wandering phagocytic Hofbauer cells in (A, B). An electron micrograph of this placental macrophage cell type is shown in (C). The cell is CD68+ and likely functions also as an antigen-presenting cell (APC). The Hofbauer cell is only faintly eosinophilic and highly vacuolated, with da...