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Re: PREGNANCY: focal acute chorionitis
From: jackiew00021 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 22 Jun 2007 13:32:45 -0500 (CDT)
Thank you for your quick response.
That’s odd because the hospital didn’t find any signs of infections on
the blood work. Is that something they can pick up with routine blood
work?
At Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Pat Sonnenstuhl wrote:
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>It looks like you had a uterine infection, which probably contributed to
>the miscarriage. Common bacteria are Group B Strep, but there are
>others. I am surprised the result didn't inciate a specific organism
>that contributed to the infection. Was there any illness around the
>time of the miscarriage, or any procedures done around the time of the
>miscarriage, or any cervical/vaginal infections ? All would contribute
>to the Chorioamnionintis. Means an infection of the amniotic sac. At
>Fri, 22 Jun 2007, jackiew00021 wrote:
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>>Could someone please help me understand the following statement:
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>>Second trimester placenta with focal acute chorionitis, grade 2 and
>>subchorionic degeneration; unremarkable three vessel cord.
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>>I miscarried at 18 weeks and this is the pathology results from the
>>placenta.
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>>Thank you very much,
>>
>>Jackie
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>Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT
>
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