Prevalence, Morphology, Embryogenesis, and Diagnostic Utility of Umbilical Cord Vitelline Vascular Remnants.

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James R Wright
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The objective of this study is to better understand embryonic vitelline vascular remnants in the umbilical cord, to assess their prevalence, to categorize their morphology, and then finally to describe and assess inflammation arising from these structures. During routine placental sign out, the author noted the presence or absence of vitelline vessel remnants for 1 year; when present, he assessed their histologic patterns and noted whether there were neutrophils marginating from the remnants and into the adjacent Wharton's jelly and whether there was any other evidence of amniotic fluid infection in sections of placental disc, membranes, or cord. All cord sections with vitelline vessel remnants were immunostained for CD15 to document any infiltrates, to highlight patterns of infiltration, and to evaluate whether mild cases of umbilical phlebitis were associated with these lesions and were at risk of being missed. Vitelline vessel remnants were present in 4.2% of placentas examined. There were 5 vitelline vessel remnant histologic patterns identified providing insight into the vitelline vessel circulation. Funisitis, primarily neutrophilic, arising from vitelline vessel remnants was present in 70.3% of the 37 cords with vitelline vessel remnants. The presence of vitelline vessel remnant funisitis documents continued active circulation in these vascular structures, and vitelline vessel remnant funisitis was associated with the presence of other placental histological evidence of amniotic fluid infection in 53.8% of cases. The author also reviews normal embryology and the pathology of vitelline vessel remnants.

脐带卵黄血管残留物的流行、形态、胚胎发生和诊断应用。
本研究的目的是为了更好地了解脐带胚胎卵黄血管残留物,评估其普遍性,对其形态进行分类,最后描述和评估由这些结构引起的炎症。在常规胎盘出征期间,作者注意到卵黄血管残余的存在或不存在1年;当出现时,他评估了他们的组织学模式,并注意是否有中性粒细胞从残余物边缘进入邻近的华顿氏果冻,以及胎盘盘、膜或脐带部分是否有羊水感染的其他证据。所有带卵黄血管残留物的脐带切片都进行CD15免疫染色,以记录任何浸润,突出浸润模式,并评估轻度脐带静脉炎是否与这些病变相关,是否有被遗漏的风险。4.2%的胎盘中存在卵黄血管残留物。发现了5种卵黄血管残余的组织学模式,提供了对卵黄血管循环的深入了解。在37例有卵黄血管残余物的索中,70.3%出现由卵黄血管残余物引起的中性粒细胞性索炎。卵黄血管残余绒毛炎的存在证明了这些血管结构中持续活跃的循环,53.8%的病例与羊水感染的其他胎盘组织学证据相关。作者还回顾了正常胚胎学和卵黄血管残余的病理。
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