1. Correlation between cord insertion type and chorionic villus vascularization of the co-twin in diamniotic-monochorionic twin pregnancies.
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Chu S, Mao Q, Shapiro S, Luks SL, and De Paepe ME
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- Adult, Amnion anatomy & histology, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Chorionic Villi blood supply, Neovascularization, Physiologic, Pregnancy, Twin, Umbilical Cord anatomy & histology
- Abstract
Background: Recent evidence suggests that cord insertion type of one twin correlates with chorionic plate vascularization of the monochorionic co-twin. Specifically, for twins with paracentral cords, chorionic plate vascularization is significantly greater when the co-twin has a velamentous, rather than paracentral cord insertion., Aims: To determine whether this correlation between cord insertion type and vascularization of the co-twin also extends to the deeper chorionic villus tree., Study Design: Morphometric analysis of chorionic villus vascularization in CD31-immunostained sections of a retrospective cohort of gestational age-matched third trimester monochorionic placentas with discordant paracentral/velamentous (PC/V) or concordant paracentral/paracentral (PC/PC) cord insertions., Outcome Measures: Vascular numerical density (number of vascular profiles per unit villus stromal area) of intermediate villi (>80 μm diameter) and terminal villi (<80 μm)., Results: For twins with paracentral cord insertion, the vascular numerical density of intermediate villi was significantly higher for twins in a discordant PC/V relationship than for those in a concordant PC/PC relationship (P<0.05), thus replicating previous findings in superficial chorionic vessels. For terminal villi, in contrast, the vascular numerical density of twins with paracentral cords in a PC/V combination was significantly lower than of those in a PC/PC combination, and similar to that of their co-twins with velamentous cord insertion., Conclusions: Early placental angiogenesis in monochorionic twin gestations may be influenced by implantation and cord localization of the co-twin. The regulation of terminal villus angiogenesis appears to be dissociated from more proximal villus angiogenesis and independent of cord insertion of the co-twin., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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