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Betamethasone and Intrauterine Fetal Death

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 1994
Three cases of intrauterine fetal death occurring shortly (within 24 h) after betamethasone administration are described. Two of the women were diabetic, and the third had secondary infertility due to hyperprolactinemia. None of the stillborns had evidence of gross malformations.
A, Sharony, M, Oettinger
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Unexpected Intrauterine Fetal Death in Parvovirus B19 Fetal Infection

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2009
Parvovirus B19 infection during pregnancy can be transmitted to the fetus through the placenta. The consequences for the health of the fetus are very variable and can be very serious. They include intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) and miscarriage, which can lead to medico-forensic questions.
SILINGARDI, Enrico   +5 more
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Umbilical Cord Stricture and Intrauterine Fetal Death

Pediatric Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 1995
Umbilical cord stricture is an uncommon but distinctive condition associated with intrauterine fetal death. Although cases have been reported periodically since the last century, there has been considerable speculation as to whether the condition is real or a postmortem artifact. In the present study, 25 cases reported since 1925 are reviewed and 8 new
Y, Sun   +3 more
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Rapid conclusive diagnosis of intrauterine fetal death

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
Abstract A rapid and conclusive method is presented for definitive diagnosis of intrauterine fetal death with the use of ultrasound.
K, Scheer, J C, Nubar
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Intrauterine Fetal Death Due To Cardiac Rhabdomyomas

Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2011
A 21-year-old patient, in her first and regularly controlled uneventful pregnancy, was admitted to hospital due to lower leg edema, hypertension, proteinuria, and weight gain. Fetal death occurred the next day and a female nonhydropic fetus, 40 cm CH, 1460 grams, at 29-week gestation was delivered.
Nada, Vuckovic   +3 more
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Intrauterine Fetal Death

2023
Michelle Rougerie, Amira El-Messidi
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Intrauterine Fetal Death

2016
Sudha Salhan   +2 more
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Intrauterine Fetal Death during Pregnancy: Limitations of Fetal Surveillance

Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research, 1998
AbstractObjective:Perinatal statistics in Germany have shown that fetal death during pregnancy remained unchanged during the past 12 years. The question arises whether the quality of prenatal care can be improved and contributing factors to ante partum mortality (APM) reduced.Methods:The perinatal data base from Hesse was evaluated for 1990–1995.
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The ultrasonic diagnosis of intrauterine fetal death

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1970
Abstract B-mode ultrasound was used to study 113 patients for fetal death. Sixty-one were positive for death, with 2 errors early in our experience. No errors were made in the last two years (98.1 per cent accuracy). The ultrasonic diagnosis is based upon the changes in acoustical impedance following fetal death. The changes, appearing as early as 12
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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