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marginal lakes discontinuous venous areas, relatively free of villi, near the edge of the placenta, formed by merging of the marginal portions of the intervillous space with the subchorial lake. Called also marginal sinuses, because they were originally thought to be circumferentially continuous and important for placental drainage.
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