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These lesions include acute chorioamnionitis, funisitis, and chorionic. However, nakayama's classification system makes no distinction between umbilical arteritis and phlebitis, and may, therefore, be not detailed enough to address perinatal pathology. This form of intestinal phlebitis is described in the literature under different terms but lymphocytic.

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Follow up ranged between 2 and 15 years without recurrence necessitating reoperation. Umbilical vein involvement (umbilical phlebitis) precedes umbilical artery involvement (umbilical arteritis). Ileocolectomy with primary ileocolonic anastomosis was performed.

The colon showed extensive ischemic colitis with focal transmural coagulation necrosis.

Abstract autoimmune pancreatitis (aip) is a distinct form of pancreatitis with a characteristic histological appearance. The role of phlebitis saltans as an idiopathic disease or as an indicator of underlying disorders is emphasized and the differential diagnosis between symptomatic skipping phlebitis and. Inflammation of the umbilical vessels (vasculitis) and cord substance (funisitis) occurs in response to many injuries and constitutes the fetal inflammatory response. Obliterative phlebitis is a useful pathological finding for the diagnosis of lymphoplasmacytic sclerosing pancreatitis (lpsp), or type 1 autoimmune pancreapatients the.

The disease was considered to be idiopathic lymphocytic phlebitis, which is a rare. Acute inflammatory lesions of the placenta consist of diffuse infiltration of neutrophils at different sites in the organ. Clinically and radiologically, many of these patients show.

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