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<br>Placental pathology is an often overlooked but clinically importabt area of surgical pathology. It is heavily clinically based with diagnoses relevant to the delivery providers, neonatologists, and pediatricians. These are examples of major categories of diagnoses in placental pathology that have some clinical relevance, although rarely requiring immediate clinical intervention. There are several new textbooks out on placental pathology that I urge interested pathologists to use.
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<br>Placental pathology is an often overlooked but clinically important area of surgical pathology. It is heavily clinically based with diagnoses relevant to the delivery providers, neonatologists, and pediatricians. These are examples of major categories of diagnoses in placental pathology that have some clinical relevance, although rarely requiring immediate clinical intervention. There are several new textbooks out on placental pathology that I urge interested pathologists to use.
 
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*Redline RW, Boyd TK, Roberts DJ. Editors,  [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/placental-and-gestational-pathology/19EC0E3959C79A2F8CC5B84EE2B17539 Placental and gestational pathology]. Cambridge University Press 2018.
 
*Redline RW, Boyd TK, Roberts DJ. Editors,  [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/placental-and-gestational-pathology/19EC0E3959C79A2F8CC5B84EE2B17539 Placental and gestational pathology]. Cambridge University Press 2018.

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Drucilla Jane Roberts, MD
Pathologist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Subspecialty Head, Obstetric and Perinatal Pathology
Associate Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School

Introduction
Placental pathology is an often overlooked but clinically important area of surgical pathology. It is heavily clinically based with diagnoses relevant to the delivery providers, neonatologists, and pediatricians. These are examples of major categories of diagnoses in placental pathology that have some clinical relevance, although rarely requiring immediate clinical intervention. There are several new textbooks out on placental pathology that I urge interested pathologists to use.


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