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Treatment of hydrops fetalis with hemofiltration

Pediatric Nephrology, 2000
The treatment of hydrops fetalis, a critical state of extravascular fluid overload in the newborn, poses a great medical challenge. The aim of this study was to investigate the use of continuous arteriovenous hemofiltration (CAVH) in the treatment of five critically ill newborns with hydrops fetalis of different etiology.
S. Salcedo   +4 more
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Hydrops fetalis and chromosomal trisomies

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
Three patients with trisomy 21 and one with trisomy 13 associated with nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis are presented. Analysis of previous nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis, which included chromosomal trisomies, and the present study yields an overall incidence of 7% for chromosomal trisomy disorders in live-born infants with nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis.
Stephen J. Boros   +9 more
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Genetic Causes of Hydrops Fetalis

Pediatrics, 1992
A series of 1790 fetal and neonatal autopsies performed between 1976 and 1988 were retrospectively investigated for the presence of hydrops. Thirty (5.5%) and 35 (2.8%) cases of hydrops were found in the groups of fetal and neonatal autopsies, respectively. Genetic causes accounted for 35%.
Yves Gillerot   +3 more
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Hydrops fetalis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969
Seventeen of 59 consecutive fetuses subjected to intrauterine fetal transfusion were found to have gross ascites. No radiologic or chemical test was of great prognostic value in establishing the diagnosis of hydrops fetalis. All fetuses were treated by controlled paracentesis with volumetric replacement of removed ascitic fluid by compatible packed ...
Donald L. Hutchinson, E.O. Horger
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Recurrent nonimmune hydrops fetalis

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1979
A case of recurrent nonimmune hydrops fetalis is presented. In each of the 2 pregnancies involved, early neonatal death occurred. Only 1 other case could be discovered in the literature where the problem recurred. Hence, normally, a good prognosis for future pregnancies is given.
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Non‐Immune Hydrops Fetalis

Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1990
AbstractThis article reviews the various aspects of non‐immune hydrops fetalis, including the historical background, aetiology, clinical presentation, antenatal diagnosis and perinatal management, as well as presenting some data on cases of non‐immune hydrops fetalis treated in the newly established Obstetrics Department of the Chinese University of ...
Terence T. Lao, C. Y. Li
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Cardiac Etiologies of Hydrops Fetalis

Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie, 2017
AbstractCardiac etiologies of hydrops fetalis have been a topic of concern due to challenging perinatal management. The common cardiac etiologies leading to hydrops fetalis include structural cardiac anomalies, cardiac dysrhythmias, cardiac tumors, cardiomyopathy and myocarditis.
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Nichtimmunologischer Hydrops fetalis

2004
Unter Hydrops fetalis versteht man die generalisierte Flussigkeitsansammlung in diversen Korperhohlen und in der Haut des Ungeborenen. Die Ursachen konnen immunologischer und nichtimmunologischer Natur sein.
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Hydrops Fetalis

2017
Bellini C., Ramenghi L. A.
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Nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
Chirane Viseskul   +3 more
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