Background: Placenta is essential for maintenance of pregnancy and for promoting normal growth and development of fetus. It forms the morphological record of anatomical condition, intrauterine events and intrapartum events of gestation. Present study has been undertaken to record the data on the morphology and histology of placenta from mothers with hypertension and diabetes.Methods: This study showed several significant morphological and histological differences in the placenta of the mother with GDM and hypertensive placenta. The histological study of the placenta was done under microscope and number of syncytial knots, cytotrophoblastic cellular proliferation, fibrinoid necrosis, endothelial proliferation, calcified and hyalinised villou...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Background: To evaluate the placental morphology and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To observe and study the various gross morphological and histopathological cha...
Background: The intrauterine existence of fetus is dependent on one vital organ 'the placenta’. The ...
Background: The placenta is a vital organ for developing foetus, and it is also the most accessible ...
Background: Maternal and fetal status are reflected in placenta. Toxemia of pregnancy exerts great i...
Normal foetal growth and survival depends on proper development and function of the placenta . T...
Aims: The aim was to study morphometry, site of umbilical cord insertion and histological changes in...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy may be responsible for vascular damage, enhanced systemic inflamm...
Background: Birth of healthy term baby depends on normal placenta. IUGR is a condition associated wi...
Introduction:Human placenta is the organ of exchange and connection between the fetus and mother. It...
Background: Healthy placenta is responsible for maintaining pregnancy and promoting normal foetal de...
Background: Placenta is a predictor of outcome of pregnancy. Placental examination holds an importan...
Background: Study of histopathological changes in placenta in pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH).M...
Background: Placenta acts as a mirror which reflects intrauterine status of fetus. Placenta is consi...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Background: To evaluate the placental morphology and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To observe and study the various gross morphological and histopathological cha...
Background: The intrauterine existence of fetus is dependent on one vital organ 'the placenta’. The ...
Background: The placenta is a vital organ for developing foetus, and it is also the most accessible ...
Background: Maternal and fetal status are reflected in placenta. Toxemia of pregnancy exerts great i...
Normal foetal growth and survival depends on proper development and function of the placenta . T...
Aims: The aim was to study morphometry, site of umbilical cord insertion and histological changes in...
Background: Hypertensive pregnancy may be responsible for vascular damage, enhanced systemic inflamm...
Background: Birth of healthy term baby depends on normal placenta. IUGR is a condition associated wi...
Introduction:Human placenta is the organ of exchange and connection between the fetus and mother. It...
Background: Healthy placenta is responsible for maintaining pregnancy and promoting normal foetal de...
Background: Placenta is a predictor of outcome of pregnancy. Placental examination holds an importan...
Background: Study of histopathological changes in placenta in pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH).M...
Background: Placenta acts as a mirror which reflects intrauterine status of fetus. Placenta is consi...
ABSTRACT: Hypertension is the most commonly known problem of restoration during pregnancy, with up...
Background: To evaluate the placental morphology and perinatal outcome in patients with gestational ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To observe and study the various gross morphological and histopathological cha...