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Fetal therapy

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1994
Twin to twin transfusion syndrome and twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence affect up to 15% of monozygotic twin pregnancies. They can lead to miscarriage or very premature delivery, and fetal death. Intrauterine treatment is leading to an increased rate of survival of at least one twin in affected pregnancies.
K, Nicolaides, H, Pettersen
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Fetal Transfusion Therapy

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1996
Rapid advances are occurring in the diagnosis and treatment of the fetus with a red blood cell or platelet cytopenia. Noninvasive methods of monitoring the alloimmunized pregnancy, invasive methods such as amniocentesis and cordocentesis, and intrauterine transfusion therapy of both red cells and platelets, are being further refined to allow the prompt
James B. Bussel   +2 more
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FETAL DRUG THERAPY

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1997
As prenatal diagnosis has become more sophisticated, avenues for a variety of intrauterine therapies have been opened. Considerable experience has been gained with surgical and pharmacologic approaches. This article provides a review of intrauterine drug therapy aimed at preventing fetal and neonatal disease and treating existing fetal conditions.
Adam A. Rosenberg, Henry L. Galan
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Advances in fetal therapy

The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2005
There has been steady progress in many areas of fetal medicine, not only in fetal imaging but in areas such as the management of red blood cell alloimmunisation and twin‐twin transfusion syndrome, fetal surgery, genomics and stem cell research. However, many interventions that initially seemed promising have not been shown to improve fetal or neonatal ...
Lawin O'Brien, A., Kumar, S.
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Fetal Therapy in Fetal Thyrotoxicosis: A Case Report

Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2007
<i>Introduction:</i> Fetal thyrotoxicosis, often caused by maternal Grave’s disease, can have adverse effects on fetal outcomes, such as growth impairment or fetal hydrops. Therefore, intrauterine treatment is recommended. <i>Objective:</i> To describe the experience of intrauterine medical treatment of fetal thyrotoxicosis. <
Fuanglada Tongprasert   +4 more
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Pharmacologic Therapy for Fetal Arrhythmias

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Although great strides have been made in diagnosing fetal cardiac anatomic and functional abnormalities, in utero cardiac therapy is limited to the treatment of significant arrhythmias. The fetal prognosis may change if the dysrhythmia persists or if the condition results in intrauterine heart failure.
Pinsky, WW, Rayburn, WF, Evans, MI
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The History of Fetal Therapy

American Journal of Perinatology, 2014
The Fetal Treatment Center founded by Michael Harrison is credited as the birthplace of fetal surgery. His trainees in pediatric surgery subsequently founded fetal centers throughout the United States. In Europe, the advent of minimally invasive fetal surgical techniques led to the establishment of treatment centers led predominantly by perinatologists.
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Ethics of fetal therapy

2012
This chapter provides an ethical framework to guide clinical investigation and the translation of its results into clinical practice. It describes the ethical framework for fetal therapy in clinical research as well as in practice. Medical ethics identifies the ethical obligations of physicians and healthcare organizations to patients as well as the ...
Laurence B. McCullough   +1 more
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Advances in fetal therapy

Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006
Summary The past few years have seen rapid advances in the understanding and management of fetal disease. The development of high-resolution and 3D/4D ultrasound and the ability to analyse fetal DNA in the maternal blood have proved to be exciting innovations.
M. Maaita, S. China, G. Bugg
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Advances in fetal therapy

Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2018
Abstract Fetal Medicine as a specialty has seen great advances over the past few decades. Advances in ultrasound and fetoscopy now allow access to the ‘fetal patient’ for both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. While a number of fetal disorders may be amenable to fetal therapy – either direct or indirect – the evidence to support some ...
Andrew C. G. Breeze, Gemma Ulivi
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