Detection on common deletional alpha thalassaemia in pregnant women by polymerase chain reaction techniques [PDF]
Thalassaemia is the most common inherited disorder worldwide and represent as a major health problem in many areas and approximately 4.5%- 6% of Malaysians are carrier of this genetic disorder.
Fathma Abdullah, Nurul Ain
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Outcome of Infants with a Diagnosis of Hydrops Fetalis in the 1990's 1187 [PDF]
Cherry Ann Wy +3 more
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Chorioangioma of the placenta with hydrops foetalis [PDF]
Chorioangioma, the non trophoblastic tumour, constitutes the commonest benign growth of the placenta. Though benign, 30% rate of maternal or foetal complications are associated with large masses.
Iqbal, Farah +2 more
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Recurrent Hydrops Fetalis Due to Kell Allo-Immunization [PDF]
Vijaymani Baichoo, Alexander Bruce-Tagoe
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F130The importance of the fetal echocardiography in nonimmunological hydrops fetalis (analysis of the 156 cases) [PDF]
Piotr Kaczmarek +3 more
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P40Fetal treatment for hydrops fetalis assisted by interventional ultrasound [PDF]
Mitsuyo Tanemura, Kaoru Suzumori
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Fatal course of ABO hemolytic disease associated with hydrops in a twin pregnancy
Hydrops fetalis associated with ABO incompatibility is an extremely rare condition. We report twin infants both afflicted with significant ABO hemolytic disease but showing different degrees of clinical severity, in which fatal hydrops developed ...
Filiz Tiker +3 more
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Comparison of haemoglobin H inclusion bodies with embryonic ζ globin in screening for α thalassaemia [PDF]
Aims - To compare the haemoglobin (Hb) H inclusion test with immunocytochemical detection of embryonic ζ chains in screening for a thalassaemia. Methods - Blood samples from 115 patients with relevant clinical history and hypochromic microcytic indexes ...
Chan, LC, Chui, DHK, So, JCC
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P130Three‐dimensional sonographic features of hydrops fetalis [PDF]
Atsushi Kuno +10 more
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Early onset Mirror Syndrome associated with foetal sacrococcigeal teratoma: a rare entity [PDF]
In the mirror syndrome, maternal symptoms mime foetal and placental oedema. The pathogenesis is unknown. The most common etiologic associations are rhesus isoimmunization, twin-twin transfusion syndrome and viral infections.
ALIMONDI, Pietro +9 more
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