Mesenchymal placental dysplasia

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Introduction: Mesenchymal placental dysplasia is a rare and unknown disease characterized by a placenta increased in size that presents multiple anechoic vacuoles inside which can be observed by ultrasonography; also an increase in the alphaprotein and fetal alterations which their main differential diagnosis must be made with the molar pregnancy. Objective: Present a rare case in the obstetric practice. Presentation of the case: It is presented a clinical case that happened in Virgen Macarena University Hospital, Sevilla, Spain, in January, 2018. The patient is a pregnant women that in her first gestational ecographic control at 12 weeks of pregnancy was observed a placenta with the characteristics of mesenchymal dysplasia. She was referred to the Unit of Prenatal Diagnosis to complete the study: it was ruled out any fetal genetic anomaly. Subsequently, the fetus developed a restriction in the intrauterine growth, and finally, in spite of the follow up, an antepartum fetal death occurred in the week 32 of pregnancy. Conclusions: Mesenchymal placental dysplasia is a rare and unknown entity whose prenatal diagnostic is complex; but there must be a clinical and echographic suspicion, in order to identify it and to carry out an adequate follow-up of the pregnancy.

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Corrales Gutiérrez, I., Cabezas Palacios, M. N., & Requerey Fernández, M. de las M. (2020). Mesenchymal placental dysplasia. Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecologia, 46(4), 1–9.

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