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Metastasizing fetal neuroblastoma with involvement of the placenta simulating fetal erythroblastosis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1973
Two newborn infants are described, each of whom had congenital neuroblastoma which had metastasized to the liver and placenta. In each of them, the clinical picture suggested hydrops fetalis due to severe isoimmunization disease. In one of them the diagnosis was established by histologic examination of the placenta.
U. Pfeifer   +5 more
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Erythroblastosis Models

Folia Primatologica, 1977
Erythroblastosis fetalis represents a significant hazard for successful management of pregnancy in man and in marmosets, but not in crab-eating macaques. Materno-fetal blood group incompatibility in chimpanzee is described as a contributing factor in the death of an infant.
A.S. Wiener, J. Moor-Jankowski, Socha Ww
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Fetale Erythroblastose bei Kell-Inkompatibilität

Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1987
The case study reported here concerned an intrauterine death as a result of a Kell erythroblastosis. Allergization had been caused by the administration of Kell-positive banked blood. Irregular antibodies are on the increase as a result of the increasing number of blood transfusions. It is recommended that the Kell system be considered in the selection
D. Schönitzer, L. C. Fuith, A. Bichler
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Fetal Erythroblastosis May Be an Indicator of Neonatal Transient Hyperinsulinism

Neonatology, 2015
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Small for gestational age and birth asphyxia are associated with neonatal transient hyperinsulinism (THI). Some newborns with THI showed marked erythroblastosis on admission to our neonatal intensive care unit.
Hiroshi Mizumoto   +5 more
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Treatment of fetal erythroblastosis by intravascular transfusions: outcome at 6 years

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999
To assess 6 years' neurologic outcome of a complete cohort of survivors of intrauterine intravascular transfusions.From January 1986 to December 1991, 136 intravascular transfusions were performed in 43 fetuses presenting with signs of severe erythroblastosis.
Anita Bommer   +4 more
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Fetal Intravascular Transfusion for Severe Erythroblastosis: Effects on Haematology and Survival

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1986
Summary: Since February 1984, 8 fetuses (including a set of hydropic twins) with severe erythroblasts in the second trimester have received intravascular transfusions guided by ultrasound. These transfusions were associated with a decreasing fetal reticulocytosis, a decreasing proportion of circulating fetal haemoglobin and a decreasing mean fetal red
Hugh P. Robinson   +6 more
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Erythroblastosis fetalis as a cause of fetal mortality

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1939
Abstract Two and possibly three cases of erythroblastosis fetalis are described. They were the only outwardly normal full-term or near full-term infants received in the embryology laboratory, and two of the three were found to be cases of erythroblastosis fetalis when examined at autopsy, although the infants had been regarded as normal by the ...
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THE USE OF AMNIOCENTESIS AND FETAL TRANSFUSION IN ERYTHROBLASTOSIS FETALIS

Pediatrics, 1965
In the Rhesus-sensitized woman spectrophotometric analysis of amniotic fluid allows a direct assessment of fetal condition independent of history and antibody titer and behavior. Obstetrical interference can be avoided where it is unnecessary and timed accurately where it is essential.
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Neugeborenen-Erythroblastose durch Anti-e

Blut Zeitschrift für die Gesamte Blutforschung, 1956
Eine Patientin wurde bei der 6. Schwangerschaft von einem erythroblastisch geschadigten Kind entbunden. Der direkte Antiglobulin-Test mit den kindlichen Erythrocyten war positiv. Im Serum der Mutter fand sich ein irregularer, inkompletter Rh-Antikorper vom Typ Anti-e. Das Neugeborene konnte durch die Austauschtransfusion nicht gerettet werden.
H Bresgen, G W Orth, H J Pettenkofer
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Intrauterine intravascular transfusions in fetal erythroblastosis: The influence of net transfusion volume on fetal survival

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1993
The intravascular volume load that an anemic fetus can tolerate was studied retrospectively in 124 consecutive intravascular transfusions in 35 erythroblastotic fetuses. The tolerated volume load correlated well to the estimated fetal weight. Transfusion volume loads above 20 ml/kg of the estimated fetal weight resulted in a lower fetal survival.
Anders Selbing   +3 more
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