Necrotizing funisitis is an indicator that intra-amniotic inflammatory response is more severe and amnionitis is more frequent in the context of the extension of inflammation into Wharton's jelly
Objective: Necrotizing funisitis (NF) is defined as the presence of an arc (i.e., crescent/band/ring/halos) of infiltrated neutrophils and/or associated debris in Wharton's jelly (WJ) of umbilical-cord (UC). However, no information exists about the comparison in intra-amniotic inflammatory-resp...
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Main Authors: | Ji Su Seong (Author), Chan-Wook Park (Author), Kyung Chul Moon (Author), Joong Shin Park (Author), Jong Kwan Jun (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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