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NON-IMMUNOLOGIC HYDROPS FETALIS AND CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) – A CASE REPORT [PDF]
Non-immune hydrops fetalis is a severe fetal condition defined as the excessive accumulation of fetal fluid within the fetal extravascular compartments and body cavities. The prevalence of non-immune hydrops fetalis is unknown. Currently, about 90% of
Faton Krasniqi +3 more
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Introduction Hydrops fetalis carries high risks of morbidity and mortality for the fetus, as well as obstetric risks such as hypertensive disorders, or mirror syndrome, for the pregnant person.
Natalie B. Gulrajani +4 more
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Successful open fetal resection of a pericardial teratoma: A case report
Introduction: Pericardial teratomas are rare mediastinal tumors that can lead to pericardial effusions with subsequent tamponade physiology and progression to hydrops.
Bailey D. Lyttle +6 more
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Clinical characteristics and risk factors of mirror syndrome: a retrospective case-control study
Background Mirror syndrome (MS) is a rare obstetric disorder complicated with high maternal morbidity and fetal mortality. MS is often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed due to the low incidence and lack of awareness of its diverse features. This study aimed
Zhenyan Han +6 more
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A Rare Case of Non-immune Hydrops Fetalis [PDF]
Hydrops fetalis is a condition which is characterised by presence of excess body water as extracellular accumulation in tissues and body cavities. A case of hydrops fetalis born to a physiologically and genetically normal mother has been reported ...
Rema V Nair +4 more
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Seventy-two fetuses or neonates with non-immune hydrops were examined between 1983 and 1988. The commonest association was chromosome abnormality; 11 fetuses had a 45,X karyotype and 11 autosomal trisomy. Chromosome abnormality was suspected in a further 20 on necropsy findings but chromosome culture was not possible or unsuccessful.
P A, Boyd, J W, Keeling
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Background: Fetal arrhythmias are common cardiac abnormalities associated with high mortality due to ventricular dysfunction and heart failure, particularly when accompanied by hydrops.
Jiangwei Qin +7 more
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Antenatal diagnosis and management of cystic hygroma with hydrops fetalis
Cystic hygroma is a congenital thin-walled cyst that contains lymphatic fluids. Ultrasonography has helped in detecting more and more cases of cystic hygroma with fetal hydrops.
Saloni Pugalia +2 more
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Biallellic variants in CACNA1S cause fetal akinesia sequence, progressive hydrops and stillbirth
Fetal arthrogryposis is a well-recognised ultrasonographic phenotype, caused by both genetic, maternal and extrinsic factors. When present with fetal growth restriction, pulmonary hypoplasia and multiple joint contractures, it is often referred to as ...
Roscioli, T +6 more
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Late Intra-Uterine Fetal Demise with Fetal Hydrops: Challenges of Management Planning in Indonesia
Intra-Uterine Fetal Demise (IUFD) is defined as death of human conception at age of 20 weeks’ gestation or older or with a minimum 500-g birthweight before complete delivery from the mother and induced termination involved.
Wibisono, Jacobus Jeno +2 more
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