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Recurrent non immune hydrops fetalis: a case report [PDF]
Recurrent non-immune fetal hydrops (NIHF) is a known but rare disease. We report a case of recurrent fetal hydrops in a multipara with no significant surgical or medical history.
Nigam, Shipra +2 more
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Nonimmune hydrops foetalis: value of perinatal autopsy and placental examination in determining aetiology [PDF]
Background: Authors sought to determine the possible factors in the causation of nonimmune hydrops foetalis by perinatal autopsy with placental examination and to reduce the number of cases in which the cause remains elusive.Methods: Twenty five cases of
G., Umamaheswari, T., Ramya, V., Chaitra
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Congenital chylothorax is a rare presentation of nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF). We report a case of congenital chylothorax presenting as NIHF managed successfully with chemical pleurodesis.
Vilmaris Quinones Cardona, MD +3 more
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VP13.12: Recurrent non‐immune hydrops fetalis [PDF]
G. Soro +5 more
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Fatal course of ABO hemolytic disease associated with hydrops in a twin pregnancy
Hydrops fetalis associated with ABO incompatibility is an extremely rare condition. We report twin infants both afflicted with significant ABO hemolytic disease but showing different degrees of clinical severity, in which fatal hydrops developed ...
Filiz Tiker +3 more
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A review of evidence on non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (NIPD) : tests for fetal RHD genotype [PDF]
This report concentrates on three main areas. First and foremost, we set the background context for RhD NIPD in prenatal care. While the methodology chapter describes how the literature review was carried out and how additional information was collected,
Clay, Diane +5 more
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Fetal Inferior Vena Cava Thrombosis Associated With Non-Immune Hydrops Fetalis and Maternal Mirror Syndrome. [PDF]
Foxworthy KM +6 more
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Unveiling the elusive: a case of missed hydrops fetalis [PDF]
Hydrops fetalis, characterized by abnormal fluid accumulation in fetal tissues, poses diagnostic challenges often leading to adverse outcomes.
Ahmed, Iffat Wakeel +5 more
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Congenital Peribronchial Myofibroblastic Tumor: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Background: Congenital peribronchial myofibroblastic tumor is a rare, solid mesenchymal tumor of the neonate, usually associated with non-immune hydrops fetalis.
Arbil Açıkalın +4 more
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Non-immune hydrops fetalis: Clinical experience in newborn infants
Introduction. Non-immune hydrops fetalis is a condition of excessive accumulation of extravascular fluid without identifiable circulating antibody to erythrocytes membrane antigens. In newborn infants it is characterized by skin oedema and pleural, pericardial or peritoneal effusion.
Katarina, Pejić +5 more
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