Chorion laeve accreta - Another manifestation of morbid adherence
Department
Pathology
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Placenta
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Smooth muscle in the decidua of fetal membranes (membrane myofibers, MMF) is not mentioned in standard textbooks. METHODS: The current report presents collected observations on 52 patients with MMF at 2 institutions between 2004 and 2017 - including placentas, postpartum curettages, and hysterectomies. RESULTS: Clinical presentations include observation of adherent membranes during delivery, disrupted and incomplete membranes in placentas submitted for examination, postpartum bleeding associated with retained fetal membranes, association with membrane hematomas and membrane hemosiderin, morbidly adherent fetal membranes in hysterectomies; and association with grossly adherent pieces of tissue or nodules in fetal membranes. DISCUSSION: Although MMF can be an incidental microscopic observation in a routine placenta, the suggested diagnostic terminology when there are clinical and/or gross presentations is Chorion Laeve Accreta (ChLA). Further study is needed but MMF appears to be the fetal membrane counterpart of BPMF(basal plate myofibers), possibly due to damage of subjacent myometrium by trophoblastic proteases, so that shear stress during delivery causes myofibers to come out attached to the decidua of fetal membranes. Neither the prevalence of MMF, nor its reliability as a marker for placenta accreta is addressed in this collection. Association of MMF with BPMF, and recurrence of MMF, are documented; but the true frequency of these phenomena remains to be established.
First Page
32
Last Page
35
DOI
10.1016/j.placenta.2018.08.003
Volume
74
Publication Date
12-15-2018
Medical Subject Headings
Adult; Female; Humans; Hysterectomy; Muscle, Smooth; Placenta (pathology); Placenta Accreta (pathology); Placenta, Retained (pathology); Pregnancy; Young Adult
PubMed ID
30219583
Recommended Citation
Khong, T. Y., Cramer, S. F., & Heller, D. S. (2018). Chorion laeve accreta - Another manifestation of morbid adherence. Placenta, 74, 32-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2018.08.003