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We present a female patient with pregnancy associated with normal live birth and the unusual concomitance of chorangioma. It was an incidental finding during the routine microscopic examination of the placenta of the 30 year multipara whose pregnancy was clinically normal. She was admitted to the Bangladesh Medical College Hospital for labor at 34 weeks gestation. She was investigated thoroughly because of irregular pervaginal bleeding before delivary. Caesarian section was done at 37th weeks of pregnancy. The placenta was found enlarged, irregular and haemorrhagic. Histopathological examination from the sections of specimen was done and diagnosed as Chorangioma. The case is presented as below.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jom.v14i2.19671 J Medicine 2013, 14(2): 185-186

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  • We present a female patient with pregnancy associated with normal live birth and the unusual concomitance of chorangioma

  • Case Report: A 30 year old pregnant female was admitted to Bangladesh Medical College with complaints of pervaginal bleeding

  • Microscopic examination showed a lesion composed of many endothelial cells forming intercommunicated channels

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We present a female patient with pregnancy associated with normal live birth and the unusual concomitance of chorangioma. Case Report: A 30 year old pregnant female was admitted to Bangladesh Medical College with complaints of pervaginal bleeding. Placenta measured 16x14x4cm with centrally attached umbilical cord and radially distributed alantoic blood vessels. The maternal surface showed a dark brown circumscribed area of 8x6cm. The cut surface was spongy and dark brown. Microscopic examination showed a lesion composed of many endothelial cells forming intercommunicated channels.

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