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Morphologic and Electrophoretic Features of Hemoglobin Bart's Hydrops Fetalis. [PDF]
eJHaem, Volume 6, Issue 4, August 2025.
Amid A, Turley E, Au N, Setiadi A.
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The abnormal accumulation of fluid in two or more fetal space and in some cases is associated with placental edema and polyhydramnios. This can be seen in all trimesters. It is classified as immune and nonimmune fetal hydrops.
Sekar, Renuka
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Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) poses a significant challenge in perinatal care due to its high mortality rates and diverse etiologies. This comprehensive review examines the pathophysiology, etiology, antenatal diagnosis and management, postnatal care, and outcomes of NIHF. NIHF arises from numerous underlying pathologies, including genetic disorders,
Vanaparthy R, Vadakekut ES, Mahdy H.
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Aetiology of hydrops fetalis. [PDF]
Kenneth L. Harkavy
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Novel mutations in PIEZO1 cause an autosomal recessive generalized lymphatic dysplasia with non-immune hydrops fetalis. [PDF]
Generalized lymphatic dysplasia (GLD) is a rare form of primary lymphoedema characterized by a uniform, widespread lymphoedema affecting all segments of the body, with systemic involvement such as intestinal and/or pulmonary lymphangiectasia, pleural ...
A Faucherre+29 more
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Non-immune fetal hydrops: etiology and outcome according to gestational age at diagnosis. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Fetal hydrops is associated with increased perinatal morbidity and mortality. The etiology and outcome of fetal hydrops may differ according to the gestational age at diagnosis.
A. Bhide+12 more
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Hydrops fetalis associated with erythrocyte pyruvate kinase deficiency [PDF]
The authors report a case of hydrops fetalis due to severe pyruvate kinase deficiency, the most unusual clinical manifestation of this disease. Conclusion Pyruvate kinase deficiency, as other erythrocyte enzymopathies, must be considered in the ...
Araújo, Filomena+8 more
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Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition indicating a bad prognosis of affected fetuses. Incidence of immune hydropsfetalis is significantly decreasing, whereas more and more non-immune hydropsfetalisis are identified. We described a case of the most difficult manifestation of hemolytic disease of a newborn due to rhesus incompatibility.
Jelica Predojević-Samardžić+3 more
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Detecção de parvovírus humano B19 em casos de hydropsia fetal em São Paulo, Brasil [PDF]
Human parvovirus B19 infection is known to be one of the causes of hydrops fetalis. The maternal infection caused by the virus may be symptomatic or asymptomatic.
AFONSO, Ana Maria Sardinha+6 more
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