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When looking for gross or microscopic [[pathology|pathologic]] symptoms of miscarriage, one looks for the products of[[conception]]. Microscopically, these include [[villi]], [[trophoblast]], fetal parts, and background gestational changes in the [[endometrium]]. Genetic tests may also be performed to look for abnormal [[chromosome]] arrangements. | When looking for gross or microscopic [[pathology|pathologic]] symptoms of miscarriage, one looks for the products of[[conception]]. Microscopically, these include [[villi]], [[trophoblast]], fetal parts, and background gestational changes in the [[endometrium]]. Genetic tests may also be performed to look for abnormal [[chromosome]] arrangements. | ||
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Overview
When looking for gross or microscopic pathologic symptoms of miscarriage, one looks for the products ofconception. Microscopically, these include villi, trophoblast, fetal parts, and background gestational changes in the endometrium. Genetic tests may also be performed to look for abnormal chromosome arrangements.
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