1. A novel technique to estimate intravillous fetal vasculature on routine placenta histologic sections.
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Kozai, Andrea C., Brilli Skvarca, Lauren, Parks, William Tony, Lane, Abbi, Barone Gibbs, Bethany, and Catov, Janet M.
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Placental histopathologic lesions are dichotomized into "present" or "absent" and have limited inter-rater reliability. Continuous metrics are needed to characterize placental health and function. Tissue sections (N = 64) of human placenta were stained with CD34 antibody and hematoxylin. Proportion of the villous space occupied by fetal vascular endothelium (%FVE; pixels positive for CD34/total pixels) was evaluated for effect sizes associated with pregnancy outcomes, smoking status, and subtypes of lesions (n = 30). Time to fixation>60 min significantly increased the quantification. Large effect sizes were found between %FVE and both preterm birth and intrauterine growth restriction. These results demonstrate proof-of-concept for this vascular estimation. • Novel quantification of fetal vascular development may relate to pregnancy outcomes. • Lower vascularization may be present in cases of adverse fetal outcomes. • Quantification complements traditional histopathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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