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[2]. Reis NS et al: Placental lakes on sonographic examination: correlation with obstetric outcome and pathologic findings. J Clin Ultrasound. 33(2):67-71,2005. [3]. Hwang HS et al: The clinical significance of large placental lakes. Eur J Obstet Gynecol ReprodBiol. 162(2):139-43, 201...
[2]. Reis NS et al: Placental lakes on sonographic examination: correlation with obstetric outcome and pathologic findings. J Clin Ultrasound. 33(2):67-71,2005. [3]. Hwang HS et al: The clinical significance of large placental lakes. Eur J Obstet Gynecol ReprodBiol. 162(2):139-43, 201...
CONCLUSION: Placental lakes identified on 20-week fetal anatomy ultrasound, even when larger than 5 cm or multiple, were not associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.doi:10.1097/01.AOG.0000826036.76500.0fS. MansoorInsaf KoubaM. BlitzL. Bracero...
The ultrasound appearance of lakes and lacunae derives from the low echogenicity of villous-free areas within the placental parenchyma, filled with maternal blood of varying velocities. In normal placentation, lakes usually start appearing as soon as maternal blood begins to flow freely within the ...
Explants (35–50 mg) from terminal regions of chorionic villi were coated in the ratio of 1:3 dilution (v/v) Matrigel (BD Biosciences, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA) and placed in six-well culture dishes (BD Biosciences). Each well contained approximately 150 mg tissue. Explants were cultured ...
Basal decidua explants (approximately 2–3 mm) were isolated and plated on Millicell-CM inserts (0.4 μm pore size, 30 mm (MilliporeSigma, Burlington, MA); 2–4 explants per insert) coated with Matrigel (B-D Biosciences, Franklin Lakes, NJ; diluted 1:1), and cultured in 96.5% Dulbecco...
ULTRASOUNDFLOWPATHOPHYSIOLOGYPREGNANCIESFEATURESIMPACTSonographic sonolucencies are anechoic areas surrounded by tissue of normal echogenicity, commonly found in the placental parenchyma during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. The ultrasound appearance of lakes and lacunae derives from the low ...
Conclusion Primary infertility and IVF appears to be associated with an increase in antenatal placental lakes on ultrasound, and an increase in placental infarction on histological examination.doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2008.09.536Sharon CooleyJ.C. Donnelly...
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