Placental pathology in intrauterine growth retardation

Authors : Ranoji Vijaysing Shinde, Ranoji Vijaysing Shinde, Roopa R Shinde, Roopa R Shinde, R Logamurthy, R Logamurthy, Hamid Mubashar Mohamed Mubasher, Hamid Mubashar Mohamed Mubasher

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijpo.2020.110

Volume : 7

Issue : 4

Year : 2020

Page No : 550-555

Background: Several histopathological features are found more frequently in placentas from pregnancies
complicated by foetal growth restriction (FGR), including villous infarction, maternal vascular changes
and villous morphological alterations, although around one quarter of placentas associated with FGR lack
any morphological abnormality on routine examination. So, our aim is to study various morphometric and
morphological changes in placentae of small for gestational age babies. The correlation of various maternal
parameters like height, age and parity with the foetal weight, placental weight, foeto-placental ratio (F/P)
and placental coefficient (PC) and lastly to know whether each diseases process has any specific change in
placentae.
Material and Methods: A prospective randomised control study was conducted from August 2016 to
August 2018 in the Department of obstetrics and gynaecology JSS Hospital Mysore Karnataka. The
total number of deliveries during this period were 3430. Out of which 397 babies were diagnosed of
having Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) Total number of 150 cases were studied out of which
100 placenta were from IUGR group (study group) and the remaining 50 placenta from healthy full term
pregnancies(Control group).
Results: The incidence of IUGR in our study was 11.6%. The commonest maternal cause for IUGR was
anaemia 43%, followed by 18 % cases of preeclampsia and in 37% cases cause was Idiopathic.
Maternal characters such as age, parity, and height were studied in relation to foetal outcome. An increase
in the birth weight and placental weight was found with an increase in maternal age, height as well as
parity. The mean placental weight in IUGR group was 484 grams while in control group was 520 grams.
The average surface area in placentae in study group was 200.96 sq.cms. While in control group was 254
sqcms.

Keywords: Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), Placenta, Trophoblast, Villous.


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