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. 1978 Nov 30;226(3):241-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF02108905.

Morphological changes in the amniotic epithelium in relation to placental weight and fetal maturity

Morphological changes in the amniotic epithelium in relation to placental weight and fetal maturity

L J van Bogaert et al. Arch Gynecol. .

Abstract

A series of 52 placentas from the 36th week of gestation up to post-maturity was studied. The amniotic epithelium was studied with special regard to the morphological signs of maturation known to occur during this period. The results of the dating were compared with the presumed clinical age of the pregnancy and with the placental weight. A good correlation was found in 42.3% of the cases; the clinical age was overscored in 17.3% and underestimated in 40.4% of the subjects. No clear correlation was found between placental weight and histologic dating of the amniotic epithelium. The significance of the lipid laden amnios cells is discussed.

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