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A procedure in which a small piece of membrane is removed from the chorion, a layer of tissue that develops into the placenta

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The chorion is a double-layered membrane formed by the trophoblast and the extra-embryonic mesoderm, which eventually will give rise to the fetal part of the placenta

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Chorion. The chorion is a double-layered membrane formed by the trophoblast and the extra-embryonic mesoderm, which eventually will give rise to the fetal part of the placenta.

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