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Erythroblastosis Fetalis

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1951
Louis K Diamond   +2 more
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HAEMOGLOBINURIA IN ERYTHROBLASTOSIS FETALIS

Acta Paediatrica, 1982
ABSTRACT. Urinary total protein excretion and the pattern of urinary proteins‐one of which was haemoglobin‐has been determined in 9 newborns suffering from haemolytic anaemia and hyperbilirubinaemia due to anti‐D isoimmunization and in 10 healthy newborns.
M, Miltényi, G, Bóka, E, Kun
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Erythroblastosis in birth asphyxia

Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1992
AbstractThe pH and erythroblast count in umbilical venous blood were measured in 27 term neonates with normal birth weights. In seven cases, infants were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit because of birth asphyxia, and the findings in these cases were compared to the values of the 20 non‐asphyxiated neonates that were delivered either ...
B, Thilaganathan, K H, Nicolaides
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FREQUENCY OF ABO ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

Pediatrics, 1958
Blood from 1,125 sets of mothers and infants was grouped and typed. Blood of mother and infant was found to be incompatible in the ABO system in 230 instances. ABO erythroblastosis was detected by rigid criteria in 5.6% of this group. To date the Witebsky slide test appears to be a valuable adjunct in the diagnosis of ABO erythroblastosis.
S L, LEIKIN, J J, RHEINGOLD, J G, SITES
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Managing Severe Erythroblastosis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
By giving passive antibodies, the physician can possibly prevent or decrease sensitization in Rh-negative mothers. However, once sensitization has occurred he must decide whether to do single or repeated amniocentesis, whether he should transfuse the fetus while in the uterus, when he should time the delivery, and how he should prepare for exchange ...
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The Management of Erythroblastosis Fetalis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
It is a mistake to assume that because a baby with erythroblastosis fetalis has a high hemoglobin level he is not in danger. Jaundice is rarely present at birth. There are other traps for the unwary, particularly in performing and interpreting laboratory tests.
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Erythroblastosis Foetalis and Deafness

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1951
(1951). Erythroblastosis Foetalis and Deafness. Acta Oto-Laryngologica: Vol. 39, No. 2-3, pp. 176-178.
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Kernicterus in erythroblastosis fetalis

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1946
Summary In a series of seventy-two cases of erythroblastosis fetalis there were twenty-fivedeaths with twenty-one autopsies. Four of the surviving patients have mental retardation. An unfavorable outcome was associated with the clinical or pathologic signs of kernicterus in twenty cases.
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ERYTHROBLASTOSIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1938
Louis M. Hellman, Arthur T. Hertig
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