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COVID-19 & differential effects in twins: Insights from Placenta Pathology

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Introduction: COVID-19 has been associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes, including perinatal loss. Differential effects of COVID-19 in a twin pregnancy may provide unique insights into virus-placental interactions. We present a case of perinatal loss of a female fetus with survival of the male co-twin in a pregnancy complicated by COVID-19 and premature delivery. Methods: Viral detection methods recommended by the NICHD task force were used to identify SARS-CoV-2 and its viral receptors in the placentas and fetal tissue (Antoun et al., 2020) [1] Results: Compared with the surviving twin, we found a more severe intervillous necrosis and a relatively low detection of ACE2 membranous expression in the syncytiotrophoblasts of the female twin that succumbed. Discussion: The interactions of SARS-CoV-2 and ACE2 at the maternal fetal interface within the placenta may play a significant role in perinatal loss, and the effects of fetal sex and gestational age at time of infection need to be explored further.

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Hussain, Naveed、Zgutka, Kinga、Sanders, M. Melinda、Harigopal, Malini、Wang, Jianhui、Wang, Xi、Hui, Pei、Liu, Chen、Sink, David、Shields, Andrea、Moriarty, Kristen、Yu, Mingfu

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Dept Pediat,Connecticut Childrens Med Ctr

Dept Pathol,Univ Connecticut

Dept Pathol,Yale Univ

Dept Obstet & Gynecol,Univ Connecticut

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2022

Placenta

Placenta

ISTP
ISSN:0143-4004
年,卷(期):2022.124
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