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Chorioamnionitis is an [[inflammation]] of the [[chorion]] and [[amnion]]. It is usually caused by a [[bacterial infection]].
Chorioamnionitis is an [[inflammation]] of the [[chorion]] and [[amnion]]. It is usually caused by a [[bacterial infection]].
Mechanisms that are responsible for chorioamnionitis are:
*Ascending bacteria from the lower genital tract (vagina, cervix) which is the most common cause.
*Prolonged rupture of the membranes which facilitates the bacteria to invade the maternal tissues.
*Invasive fetal procedures ([[amniocentesis]], [[chorionic villous sampling]])
*Haematgenous spread, but it is less common.


==References==
==References==

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Pathophysiology

The amniotic sac consists of two membranes:

Chorioamnionitis is an inflammation of the chorion and amnion. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection.

Mechanisms that are responsible for chorioamnionitis are:

  • Ascending bacteria from the lower genital tract (vagina, cervix) which is the most common cause.
  • Prolonged rupture of the membranes which facilitates the bacteria to invade the maternal tissues.
  • Invasive fetal procedures (amniocentesis, chorionic villous sampling)
  • Haematgenous spread, but it is less common.

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