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Review

Histopathologic Impacts of Diabetes Mellitus on Umbilical Cord During Pregnancy

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Pages 37-41 | Published online: 18 Feb 2022
 

Abstract

As a feto-maternal connection route, the umbilical cord is an important determinant of fetal well-being. The umbilical vessels, unlike major vessels, are not fed by the vasa vasorum, making them more vulnerable to hemodynamic changes induced by maternal diseases such as diabetes mellitus. Furthermore, it may be discarded for exacerbating any perinatal illness. The umbilical cord is the major supporter of a successful neonatal prognosis, since it is the sole organ that initiates life. It plays the most important role in feto-placental relation, as well as what will happen to the infant on extra-uterine life. As a result, the histopathologic alterations in the umbilical cord associated with gestational diabetes mellitus were examined in this review study.

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