Chorioangioma: an uncommon cause of hydramnios and consequent preterm labor in second trimester of pregnancy.

TitleChorioangioma: an uncommon cause of hydramnios and consequent preterm labor in second trimester of pregnancy.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsRodríguez-Ayala G, de la Vega A, Correa-Rivas M, Jimenez A
JournalBol Asoc Med P R
Volume105
Issue1
Pagination36-9
Date Published2013
ISSN0004-4849
KeywordsAdult, Female, Hemangioma, Humans, Obstetric Labor, Premature, Placenta Diseases, Polyhydramnios, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, Second
Abstract

Placental chorioangiomas are relatively common benign placental tumors occurring with an incidence of approximately 1% of histologically studied placentas. However, they show clinical manifestations in very rare pregnancies usually at a median gestational age of 28 weeks. Our report presents an interesting and rare case of severe hydramnios with consequent preterm labor and delivery in the second trimester leading to neonatal death due to placental chorioangioma. An earlier diagnosis could have led to closer monitoring and prevention of the development of severe hydramnios with resultant preterm labor.

Alternate JournalBol Asoc Med P R
PubMed ID23767383
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