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English: Histopathology of placenta with increased syncytial knotting of chorionic villi, with two knots pointed out. H&E stain. Causes include hyperoxia, hypoxia and reactive oxygen species.
- Heazell AE, Moll SJ, Jones CJ, Baker PN, Crocker IP (2007). "Formation of syncytial knots is increased by hyperoxia, hypoxia and reactive oxygen species.". Placenta 28 Suppl A: S33-40. DOI:10.1016/j.placenta.2006.10.007. PMID 17140657.
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Histopathology of placenta with increased syncytial knotting of chorionic villi, with two knots pointed out. H&E stain

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