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Mirror Syndrome Combined with Postpartum Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Clinical LaboratoryMirror syndrome is a rare disease characterized by "triple edema", while Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (PHUS) is a serious disease that occurs within a short period of time after the end of pregnancy, with a low prevalence and poor prognosis, and it is even rarer for both to occur in the same patient.We report a case of mirror syndrome combined with PHUS ...
Ning, Luo +4 more
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[Ballantyne syndrome or mirror syndrome].
Ginecologia y obstetricia de Mexico, 2011Ballantyne syndrome or mirror syndrome is a triad consisting of the presence of fetal hydrops, generalized edema placentomegaly mother. May be related to any cause of fetal hydrops. The fetal prognosis is poor in untreated cases, the mother has reference to be the cause or the termination of pregnancy.
Luis Guillermo, Torres-Gómez +2 more
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Proteinuria: A presenting manifestation of mirror syndrome in pregnancy
Clinical Nephrology, 2018Hypertension and proteinuria in pregnant women are most commonly signs of preeclampsia which develops after 20 weeks of gestation. There are rare incidences of uncontrolled hypertension and nephrotic range proteinuria even in the first trimester of pregnancy which can be indicators of severe underlying fetal and placental abnormalities rather than ...
Prameela, Banoth, Kunal, Chaudhary
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Dilatative fetal cardiomyopathy followed by a mirror syndrome
Wiener Medizinische WochenschriftMirror syndrome (Ballantyne syndrome) is a rare condition characterized by maternal edema, which often affects the lungs. It mirrors the image of fetal and placental edema; therefore, it is also called triple edema. We present the case of a 37-year-old secundigravida, referred to our clinic at 26 weeks of a pregnancy complicated by fetal dilatative ...
Antonio Ivan Miletić +4 more
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MIRROR MOVEMENTS IN THE ALIEN HAND SYNDROME
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1992The alien hand syndrome has been associated with different descriptions of abnormal motor behavior. We report on two patients with transient left hemiparesis who remained with limb apraxia and were particularly impaired by a variety of involuntary skilled movements of their apractic limb.
D, Gottlieb, K, Robb, B, Day
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Biochemical hypothyroidism—A new finding in mirror syndrome?
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2006link_to_subscribed_fulltext
Lam, HSW, Leung, WC, Lao, TT, Tang, MHY
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Hemibody mirror movements in hemiparkinsonism–hemiatrophy syndrome
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2009Hemiparkinsonism-hemiatrophy syndrome (HPHA) is a relatively rare cause of secondary parkinsonism. Mirror movements (MM) are associated with a variety of congenital and acquired conditions, including some forms of parkinsonism. This report describes a patient with the HPHA phenotype who exhibited MM, a feature that has not been previously reported in ...
David S, Silvers, Daniel L, Menkes
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Mirroring preeclampsia: the molecular basis of Ballantyne syndrome
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2019Objectives: The purpose of this article was to further elucidate the pathophysiology of Mirror (Ballantyne) syndrome within the context of known biomarkers for preeclampsia.Methods: This novel insight from clinical practice involved a case of post-twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome-laser hydrops in an ex-donor twin, corroborated by histopathologic ...
Sebastian Rupert Hobson +5 more
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Mirror Syndrome Associated with 18p Deletion Syndrome.
The Journal of reproductive medicine, 2018BACKGROUND: Mirror syndrome is defined as the development of maternal edema in association with fetal hydrops. This rare disease is called mirror syndrome due to the presence of maternal edema that "mirrors" the fetal and placental condition. CASE: We report the first case of mirror syndrome associated with 18p deletion.
Hyojin, Chae +3 more
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