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Nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1984Twenty cases of nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis were reviewed. The incidence of nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis was 1/2,029 (20 cases in 40,588 deliveries). The diverse etiologies of nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis are demonstrated. The incidence of erythroblastosis fetalis caused by Rh isoimmunization declined markedly.
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Pediatrics In Review, 1987
Hydrops fetalis or fetal hydrops is defined as a generalized abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the entire body including abnormal collection in tissues and body cavities. It is not a specific disease but the end result of many fetal conditions.
B C, McGillivray, J G, Hall
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Hydrops fetalis or fetal hydrops is defined as a generalized abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the entire body including abnormal collection in tissues and body cavities. It is not a specific disease but the end result of many fetal conditions.
B C, McGillivray, J G, Hall
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Immunoglobulins in hydrops fetalis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972Abstract Immunoglobulin levels in 8 hydropic fetuses were studied. Six examples were paired with sera from the mother. The remaining 2 were from fetuses only. Specimens from 37 normal mother-neonate pairs were analyzed as a control group. The maternal immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels of hydropic fetuses were within the normal range.
W T, Chiang, P Y, Wei
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The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1999
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) is a term that defines an edematous fetus that does not have erythroblastosis fetalis from isoimmunization. All of the other reasons that a fetus develops NIHF are included in this category. The causes of NIHF range from diseases to structural anomalies to genetic abnormalities.
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Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) is a term that defines an edematous fetus that does not have erythroblastosis fetalis from isoimmunization. All of the other reasons that a fetus develops NIHF are included in this category. The causes of NIHF range from diseases to structural anomalies to genetic abnormalities.
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Clinics in diagnostic ultrasound, 1990
Sonography has a major role in the identification, evaluation, and treatment of the hydropic fetus. Although the prognosis of the NIH fetus is generally poor, the IIH fetus can frequently be treated effectively by transfusions performed by percutaneous needling of the umbilical vein.
Kurt Benirschke, Peter Kaufmann
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Sonography has a major role in the identification, evaluation, and treatment of the hydropic fetus. Although the prognosis of the NIH fetus is generally poor, the IIH fetus can frequently be treated effectively by transfusions performed by percutaneous needling of the umbilical vein.
Kurt Benirschke, Peter Kaufmann
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Hydrops Fetalis: Recent Advances
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1997Hydrops fetalis is a morbid condition caused by a wide variety of fetal, placental, and maternal diseases. Mortality is high and depends on the gestational age at the time of occurrence and underlying etiology. Although the condition was described more than 300 years ago, recent advances in obstetric ultrasound, prenatal diagnostics have made it ...
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Canadian Journal of Medical Sonography, 2010
Hydrops fetalis is a complex and fascinating disorder. This article explains the characteristics of each type of hydrops fetalis, immune and non-immune. The etiology and the associated underlying conditions leading to the development of these disorders are also discussed.
Yuranga Weerakkody +2 more
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Hydrops fetalis is a complex and fascinating disorder. This article explains the characteristics of each type of hydrops fetalis, immune and non-immune. The etiology and the associated underlying conditions leading to the development of these disorders are also discussed.
Yuranga Weerakkody +2 more
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2022
Clinical History: A 26-year-old primipara, with non-consanguineous marriage, underwent a routine ultrasound for fetal well being at her 30th week of gestation.
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Clinical History: A 26-year-old primipara, with non-consanguineous marriage, underwent a routine ultrasound for fetal well being at her 30th week of gestation.
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Erythroblastosis Fetalis and Hydrops Fetalis
2012Erythroblastosis fetalis, or hemolytic disease of the newborn, is a condition caused by specific antibodies of the mother, directed against red cell antigens of the fetus. These are largely Rh-(D) antigens, but rare cases of sensitization against other antigens (e.g., Kell), and of ABO incompatibility with fetal hemolytic disease have been described ...
Kurt Benirschke +2 more
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Nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978D M, Turski +3 more
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