[Uterine pathomorphology in abruptio placentae].
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Morphological examination of 15 uteri revealed that abruptio placentae arises from maternal, placental, and hemorheological factors, leading to retroplacental hematoma and fetal hypoxia.
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15 uteri removed surgically because of abruptio placentae (AP) were studied morphologically. AP develops as a process due to a combination of maternal (endometritis, gestosis, adenomyosis), placental (pathology of microvilli, hypercoagulation of venous blood) and hemorheological (thrombosis of placental bed veins, partial blockade of venous circulation) factors. These factors result in the formation of retroplacental hematoma and progressing intrauterine fetal hypoxia.
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