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Massive Perivillous Fibrin Deposition in Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection: A Case Report.

Catherine K GestrichYi Yuan ZhouSanjita Ravishankar
Published in: Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society (2020)
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is one of the most common congenital viral infections. Classically associated placental findings include chronic villitis with plasma cells, stromal hemosiderin deposition, and identification of viral inclusions in villous endothelial and stromal cells. We present a case of confirmed congenital CMV infection that lacked these classical findings, but demonstrated massive perivillous fibrin deposition (MPVFD). This is the first report of CMV associated with MPVFD. MPVFD is an uncommon placental lesion associated with adverse fetal outcomes and a high risk of recurrence. However, the recurrence risk in patients with an infectious cause may be lower in than patients with other associated clinical conditions.
Keyphrases
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