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The placenta in hematogenous infections

Although congenital infections have been known since ancient times, at present they constitute an evolution due to the broadening of diagnostic methods. Also, the histopathological examination of selected placentas has increased in perinatal pathology. All placentas should be examined grossly by the...

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Published in:Pediatric pathology & molecular medicine 2002-07, Vol.21 (4), p.401-432
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