Placental disease
A placental disease is any disease, disorder, or pathology of the placenta. The article also covers placentation abnormalities, which is often used synonymously for placental disease.[1][2]
Pathology
Adherence/penetration
Inflammatory/infectious
Placental development
Obstruction of os
- Placenta previa
- Vasa previa
Vascular
Neoplastic
Trophoblastic neoplasms derive from trophoblastic tissue. Examples include:
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- Embryology
- Cell lines
- endoderm
- mesoderm
- ectoderm
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- Due to toxins
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- Chromosomal
- Neonate
- Twins
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