Abstract

The peculiarities of morphogenesis of placenta lesions and pathogenesis of placental deficiency in these types of infectious pathology are studied. It is stated that the subcompensated form of the relative chronic placental deficiency in chlamidiosis can be developed, morphological vascularization indices of terminal villi being higher than normal and in mycoplasmosis such placental deficiency is connected with the partial decrease of vascularization indices. In the presence of mixed clamidia and mycoplasma infection in pregnants the dissociated type of villi lesions is observed and the placental vascularization indices (the content and state of capillaries, syncytiocapillar membranes and syncytial kidneys) ' are impaired to a greater extent resulting in chronic placental defficiency.

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