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Normal Chorionic Plate (Low Power)
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Normal Chorionic Plate (Low Power)
• This low power view allows orientation to the chorionic plate (cp). • The chorionic plate is covered by a layer of amnion and is composed of mesoderm containing fetal vessels. • Beneath the chorionic plate is usually a layer of subchorionic fibrin and villi. • The intervillus space (IVS) between the villi is filled with maternal blood in vivo.
(Description By:Linda Ernst )
(Image Contrib. by:Linda Ernst UCHC )
Normal Chorionic Plate
Etiology

Not applicable
Pathogenesis

Not applicable,
Epidemiology

Not applicable
General Gross Description

Fetal surface of the placenta with a glistening gray surface
Umbilical cord inserts into the chorionic plate
Contains fetal arteries and veins with arteries coursing over veins
Stem villi originate from the underside of the chorionic plate.
General Microscopic Description

Surface covered by amniotic epithelium lying on a compact connective tissue layer on top of the amniotic mesoderm
Spongy layer separating amniotic from chorionic mesoderm
Bottom of the chorionic mesoderm contains trophoblasts lying over subchorionic (Langhans) fibrin or fibrinoid
Fetal vessels are located in the chorionic plate; differentiating between fetal arteries and veins histologically is not easily accomplished
Stem villi depend from chorionic plate
Clinical Correlation

Not applicable
References

Benirschke K, Kaufmann P. Pathology of the human placenta, 3rd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995, pp. 214-218.
Normal Chorionic Plate
Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T88210M00100)[431]
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