Morphological Alterations Of The Placenta In Pregnant Women With Diabetes Mellitus: Pathophysiological Insights And Clinical Implications
Keywords:
Diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes, placentaAbstract
Diabetes mellitus during pregnancy, including pregestational and gestational forms, is associated with significant structural and functional alterations in the placenta, which may adversely affect maternal and fetal outcomes. The placenta, as a critical interface between mother and fetus, undergoes adaptive as well as pathological changes in response to hyperglycemic intrauterine environments. This study aims to comprehensively analyze the morphological changes observed in placental tissues of diabetic pregnancies, with a focus on recent advances in histopathological and ultrastructural findings.
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