Abstract
Background
Bile staining in the hepatobiliary tree is a well-known phenomenon, but bilirubin can also be deposited in and stain the umbilical cord, amniotic fluid, placental disk and placental membranes.
Case Report
We present a placenta with grossly greenish discoloration of the placental disk and microscopic villous bilirubin deposition due to maternal hyperbilirubinemia. Conclusion: Maternal hyperbilirubinemia causes massive bilirubin deposition in villous synctiotrophoblasts and Hofbauer cells leading to grossly green discoloration of the placental disk.
Funding
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