id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345841-pq5f82gf PATBERG, Elizabeth T. COVID-19 Infection and Placental Histopathology in Women Delivering at Term 2020-10-19 .txt text/plain 5903 282 46 Conclusions – Despite the fact that all neonates born to mothers with COVID-19 were negative for SARS-CoV-2 by PCR, we found that COVID-19 in term patients admitted to Labor and Delivery is associated with increased rates of placental histopathologic abnormalities, particularly fetal vascular malperfusion and villitis of unknown etiology. In a recent structured review including twenty studies with histopathology findings in 275 third trimester placentas following maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection, evidence of fetal vascular 276 malperfusion was reported in 35% of cases, which is similar to the rate observed in our cohort 277 (32.5%) 24 . In a recent structured review including twenty studies with histopathology findings in 275 third trimester placentas following maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection, evidence of fetal vascular 276 malperfusion was reported in 35% of cases, which is similar to the rate observed in our cohort 277 (32.5%) 24 . ./cache/cord-345841-pq5f82gf.txt ./txt/cord-345841-pq5f82gf.txt