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Pathology of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in the placenta, with emphasis on the snowman sign.

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  • Pathology of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in the placenta, with emphasis on the snowman sign. Abstract Text:

    saad jamshedSaad Jamshed,peter kouidesPeter Kouides,ronald shamRonald Sham,stewart cramerStewart Cramer,saad jamshedSaad Jamshed,peter kouidesPeter Kouides,ronald shamRonald Sham,stewart cramerStewart Cramer,

    Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) commonly affects women of childbearing age. Although cases of TTP in pregnancy have been reported, the pathology of TTP in the placenta has not been described. In other organs, TTP has a distinctive pathology of arteriolar aneurysms with segmental intramural hyaline deposits. Published many decades ago, these classic papers antedate modern computerized literature searches, so this information has not been included in many modern reviews on TTP. We report 2 cases of TTP in pregnancy, both leading to fetal loss in the 2nd trimester. We noticed a distinctive pathology of TTP in the spiral arteries on the maternal surface of the placenta, particularly the "snowman sign," which differs somewhat from TTP in other organs due to the fact that TTP is superimposed on trophoblast-induced changes in these spiral arteries. In one of our cases, where the clinical diagnosis of TTP was difficult, the distinctive placental findings helped reinforce the clinical decision to perform potentially life-saving plasmapheresis.

    Pathology of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in the placenta, with emphasis on the snowman sign. Publishing Authors By Initials

    s jamshedS Jamshed,p kouidesP Kouides,r shamR Sham,s cramerS Cramer,s jamshedS Jamshed,p kouidesP Kouides,r shamR Sham,s cramerS Cramer,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Pediatric and developmental pathology : the offici

    VOLUME: 10

    Page Numbers: 455-62

    Journal Abbreviation: Pediatr. Dev. Pathol.

    ISSN: 1093-5266

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, USA.

    Country: United States

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