1. Triaging and Evaluation of Products of Conception in Abortions and Post-Partum Hemorrhage.
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Katzman PJ and Hecht JL
- Subjects
- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Triage, Abortion, Induced, Placenta pathology, Abortion, Spontaneous pathology, Abortion, Spontaneous diagnosis, Pregnancy, Ectopic diagnosis, Pregnancy, Ectopic pathology, Hydatidiform Mole diagnosis, Hydatidiform Mole pathology, Hydatidiform Mole genetics, Postpartum Hemorrhage diagnosis, Postpartum Hemorrhage pathology, Postpartum Hemorrhage etiology
- Abstract
The proper evaluation of abortion specimens and placentas from stillbirth and post-partum cases is important for adequate clinical care of post-abortion and post-partum patients. The following topics will be reviewed: (1) the importance of evaluation of both fetal and placental tissue in first trimester abortions to confirm an intrauterine pregnancy versus an ectopic pregnancy; (2) the clinical history associated with an abortion specimen or retained products of conception (POC) influences how the pathologist should triage the specimen; (3) the criteria for diagnosis of a molar pregnancy, which is critical for clinicians to know which patients need follow-up; (4) the utility of genetic studies for both diagnosis and appropriate follow-up of the patient; and (5) the pathologic evaluation of specimens from patients with post-partum hemorrhage for placenta accreta spectrum and subinvolution of maternal vessels., Competing Interests: Declaration of Conflicting InterestsThe authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
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- 2024
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