Abstract
Introduction
Although fetal brain injury due to
Methods
We retrieved four autopsy cases of COL4A1 related disease, confirmed by genetic sequencing after fetal brain injury was detected.
Results
One case was a midgestation fetus with residua of ventricular zone hemorrhage and normal placental villi. Three cases were 30-32 week gestation fetuses: two demonstrated CNS small vessel thrombosis, with CNS injury. Both demonstrated high grade placental fetal vascular malperfusion (FVM). One additionally showed villous dysmorphism, the other demonstrated mild villous immaturity. The fetus whose placenta demonstrated high grade FVM was growth restricted. A fourth fetus demonstrated schizencephaly with a CNS arteriopathy with smooth muscle cell degeneration and cerebral infarcts; the placenta demonstrated severe villous dysmorphism and low grade FVM.
Discussion
These cases confirm that small vessel disease is important in producing intracranial pathology in
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