2013
Trophoblast Inclusions Are Significantly Increased in the Placentas of Children in Families at Risk for Autism
Walker CK, Anderson KW, Milano KM, Ye S, Tancredi DJ, Pessah IN, Hertz-Picciotto I, Kliman HJ. Trophoblast Inclusions Are Significantly Increased in the Placentas of Children in Families at Risk for Autism. Biological Psychiatry 2013, 74: 204-211. PMID: 23623455, PMCID: PMC3755347, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2013.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElevated riskPlacentas of childrenTrophoblast inclusionsUncomplicated term pregnanciesAutism spectrum disorderPositive likelihood ratioTargeted early interventionsNeurodevelopmental compromiseMultiparous womenTerm pregnancyRisk pregnanciesBiological childrenControl placentasBehavioral symptomsEarly interventionNeurodevelopmental vulnerabilityPlacentaCritical windowRisk statusPregnancyRiskNewbornsChildrenDevelopmental outcomesControl samples
1991
Preeclampsia, trisomy 13, and the placental bed.
Feinberg RF, Kliman HJ, Cohen AW. Preeclampsia, trisomy 13, and the placental bed. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1991, 78: 505-8. PMID: 1870809.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrisomy 13Placental bedAbnormal trophoblastic invasionGrowth-retarded infantsNormal physiologic changesDevelopment of preeclampsiaMaternal uterine vasculatureFetal trisomy 13Severe preeclampsiaMultiparous womenSpiral arteriesUterine vasculatureTrophoblastic invasionPhysiologic changesTrophoblastic functionGenetic predispositionPreeclampsiaMultiparasBiopsyArteryPathophysiologyInfants