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Table 1.

Descriptions of the placental findings.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of singleton stillbirths and live births ≥ 24 weeks GA with adequate placental examination.

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Fig 1.

The relationship between 25 placental abnormalities studied, fetal growth, and stillbirth.

A total of 15 placental findings were associated with an increased risk of stillbirth of which 10 were also associated with fetal growth abnormalities. Terminal villous hypoplasia (TVH) was associated with fetal growth but not stillbirth.

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Table 3.

Placental findings in singleton stillbirths and live births ≥ 24 weeks GA.

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Table 4.

Patterns of association between placental findings, fetal growth and stillbirth.

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Table 5.

Placental findings in preterm (24–36 weeks) stillbirths and live births small, average, and large for gestational age.1/

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Table 6.

Placental findings in term (37+ weeks) stillbirths and live births small, average, and large for gestational age.1/

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Fig 2.

Birth weight to placental weight ratio in preterm and term pregnancies.

P-value for a test of whether the association between the ratio and birth weight percentile group differed for stillbirths and live births after adjustment for gestational age is shown.

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