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General Resources and Patient Education

What is a Perinatal Pathologist
How a Perinatal Pathologist can Help
Glossary of Terms
Anatomy Graphics with Descriptions
Frequently Asked Questions
Chat Transcript - AIA 7/19/01

Intrauterine Infection & Acute Inflammation
Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Chronic Inflammation
Coagulation Related Pathology
Introduction to IVF
Medical Student Lecture, 2001

Perinatal Pathology
Recurrent Obstetric Compromise
Uteroplacental Vascular Pathology
UPV Case Reports

Lecture Notes and Abstracts

Medical Student Lecture, 2001
Placental Pathology

Abstract
Uterine Artery Blood Flow

Placental Pathology
Condensed from Chapter 69 in: Anderson's Pathology, 10th Edition

Abstract
Disorders of the decidua and maternal vasculature in obstetric compromise including preeclampsia.

Abstract
Recurrent Obstetric Compromise

 

 


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