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Abstract Aim To assess the neurological and neurodevelopmental outcome of infants born at term with perinatal intracranial haemorrhage (pICH) and examine the clinical and neuroimaging associations. Method A prospective, consecutive, single‐center observational study of longitudinally followed children with pICH identified in the fetal or neonatal ...
Stephanie Libzon+9 more
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Intrauterine transfusion under fetal analgesia: the evaluation of perinatal outcomes
Introduction Intrauterine transfusion is the treatment for fetal anemia resulting from maternal alloimmunization, infections (parvovirus B19 and cytomegalovirus), single demise of a monochorionic twin, chorioangioma, and other rare conditions.
M. Lanna+7 more
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Molecular Testing in Sickle Cell Disease: From Newborn Screening to Transfusion Care
ABSTRACT Sickle cell disease (SCD) is one of the most frequent monogenic diseases worldwide and a highly heterogeneous and complex disease. SCD care carries several challenges. This includes early and accurate diagnosis as well as optimal red blood cell transfusion matching in this population carrying a high risk of alloimmunization.
Thomas Pincez, Yves D. Pastore
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Background Iron deficiency in pregnancy is associated with inferior maternal and fetal outcomes. Postpartum depression, prematurity, intrauterine growth restriction, impaired childhood cognition and transfusion are all sequelae of maternal iron ...
H. VanderMeulen+6 more
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Provider‐Led Interventions to Reduce Congenital Cytomegalovirus
Introduction Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection immediately before or during pregnancy can infect a fetus transplacentally, causing congenital CMV (cCMV). cCMV can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, growth restriction, neurodevelopmental delay, hearing, and vision impairment.
Erin Trisko+3 more
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Resolution of maternal Mirror syndrome after succesful fetal intrauterine therapy: a case series
Background Mirror syndrome (MS) is a rare obstetric condition usually defined as the development of maternal edema in association with fetal hydrops. The pathogenesis of MS remains unclear and may be misdiagnosed as pre-eclampsia.
Angel Chimenea+4 more
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Key content The epidemiology and pathophysiology of AFLP, HELLP syndrome and infectious viral hepatitis in late pregnancy. Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of these conditions. Complications (maternal and fetal) and how these can be managed. The role of a multidisciplinary team in management.
Victor N. Chilaka+4 more
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Guidelines for the prevention of CMV transmisson by transfusion of blood components
Human cytomegalovirus can be transmitted by direct contact and iatrogenically by transfusion of blood components and by transplanted tissues or organs. After a primary, mostly asymptomatic infection, it remains latent in the body in CD34 + hematopoietic ...
Marko Cukjati+6 more
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Background Giant placental chorioangiomas have been associated with a number of severe fetal complications and high perinatal mortality. Case presentation We report a case of giant chorioangioma with fetal hydrops, additionally complicated by severe ...
García-Díaz Lutgardo+3 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives We should control free K+ during massive transfusion (>80 mL/kg) of red blood cells (RBCs) in small children. To manage this, several national and international guidelines recommend using RBCs stored only up to 7 days.
Fabiola Hoppe+4 more
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