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Minerva Ginecologica, 2019
The diagnosis and management of fetal anemia has been at the forefront of advances in the fields of fetal physiology, immunology, fetal imaging, and fetal therapy among others. Alloimmunization and parvovirus infection are the leading cause of fetal anemia in the United States. The middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) diagnoses fetal
Pedro S, Argoti, Giancarlo, Mari
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The diagnosis and management of fetal anemia has been at the forefront of advances in the fields of fetal physiology, immunology, fetal imaging, and fetal therapy among others. Alloimmunization and parvovirus infection are the leading cause of fetal anemia in the United States. The middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) diagnoses fetal
Pedro S, Argoti, Giancarlo, Mari
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Fetal anemia: Diagnosis and management
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2019Fetal anemia has been known for many years as a dangerous complication of pregnancy. Its most common causes are maternal alloimmunization and parvovirus B19 infection, although it can be associated with many different pathological conditions including fetal aneuploidies, vascular tumors, and arteriovenous malformations of the fetus or placenta and ...
Prefumo, Federico+3 more
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Fetal anemia: new technologies
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004The purpose of this review is to summarize recently published studies on noninvasive diagnosis of fetal anemia in order to give recommendations for the use of these new tools.Red cell alloimmunization remains one of the most common causes of fetal anemia.
M. Segata, Giancarlo Mari
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Fetal iron status in maternal anemia
Acta Paediatrica, 1996Hemoglobin, serum iron, transferrin saturation and ferritin were measured on paired maternal and cord blood samples in 54 anemic (hemoglobin < 110 g/L) and 22 non‐anemic (hemoglobin ≥ 110 g/L) pregnant women at term gestation. The levels of hemoglobin, serum iron, transferrin saturation and ferritin were significantly low in the cord blood of anemic
Debabrata Dash+4 more
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Intrauterine fetal transfusions in the management of fetal anemia and fetal thrombocytopenia
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2007During the past 40 years, rhesus alloimmunization has gone from being one of the major causes of perinatal mortality to an almost eradicated disease. The unraveling of the pathophysiology, the development of reliable diagnostic tools, a very effective prophylaxis program, and for those (nowadays rare) cases slipping through the prevention system the ...
Phebe N. Adama van Scheltema+1 more
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Heart Rate Patterns in Fetal Anemia
Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 1988Fetal heart rate (FHR) was monitored immediately before cordocentesis on 105 occasions in 49 red cell-isoimmunized patients at 27–37 weeks of gestation. The fetal hemoglobin concentration, oxygen tension and oxygen content were measured and the values related to the FHR patterns, which were classified as reactive, non-reactive, decelerative (isolated ...
G. Sadovsky+2 more
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Experimental production of anemia in fetal lambs
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968An attempt has been made to produce an experimental model in the fetal lamb which would simulate the physicochemical and pathologic phenomena associated with the severe anemia and hydrops seen in severe human erythroblastosis. Profound anemia was obtained by repeated fetal phlebotomy.
Donald L. Hutchinson+2 more
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Fetal Liver Transplantation in Aplastic Anemia
Acta Haematologica, 1979Fetal liver transplantation was attempted in 7 patients with aplastic anemia. 4 of these patients showed a partial response as evidenced by decrease in blood transfusion requirements and increase in the peripheral blood counts and hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow.
Gurcharan Adhar+6 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of fetal anemia due to isoimmunization [PDF]
45 pregnant women affected by rhesus incompatibility were treated at the Department of Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy, Vienna, between January 1992 and March 1993. 32 patients had a cordocentesis and on 21 fetuses, anemia requiring treatment was diagnosed. A total of 71 intravascular transfusions via the umbilical vein was given.
Gerhard Bernaschek+3 more
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Fetal anemia as a signal of congenital syphilis
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2013An upsurge in syphilis has been observed almost everywhere over the past decade. The mother's clinical presentation is often uninformative. The diagnosis of maternal syphilis infection is most often based on serologic tests that allow early Extencilline treatment. Syphilis ultrasound findings are non-specific, and delay before treatment can be decisive
Evelyne Cynober+7 more
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