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Guardian of 0 children2 years ago
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#AskTheExpert Hi, what is subchorionic fibrin in pregnancy?

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profile image of Dr Laxmi Chavan-SawantExpertDr Laxmi Chavan-SawantAyurvedic Gynaecologist 2 years ago

A. Subchorionic fibrin plaque. A layer of subchorionic fibrin, in the roof of the intervillous space, is present in most placentas but in some there is focal excess fibrin deposition to form a hard, white, laminated plaque in the subchorionic area which, on microscopy, is seen to consist solely of fibrin.

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