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PRENATAL INVESTIGATION AND MANAGEMENT OF NON-IMMUNE HYDROPS FETALIS

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Background: Advances in medicine have significantly improved our ability to address various diseases affecting the unborn child, with fetal medicine emerging as a rapidly evolving field.
A, Pulatova G, B, Yusupbaev R
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Fetal Hydrops: Genetic Dissection of an Unspecific Sonographic Finding—A Comprehensive Review

open access: yesDiagnostics
Fetal hydrops is defined as the presence of abnormal fluid collections in two or more intra-fetal compartments. It has been classified based on etiology (immune vs. non-immune), on the presence or absence of other findings (isolated vs. non-isolated) and
Gioia Mastromoro   +4 more
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Genetic aspects of nonimmune hydrops fetalis

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Background. Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by generalized hyperhydration caused by extracellular accumulation of fluid in the tissues and serous cavities of the fetus, in the absence of signs of immune sensitization ...
H. A. Sarkisyan   +9 more
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Perinatal-lethal Gaucher disease presenting as hydrops fetalis

open access: yes, 2016
Perinatal-lethal Gaucher disease is very rare and is considered a variant of type 2 Gaucher disease that occurs in the neonatal period. The most distinct features of perinatal-lethal Gaucher disease are non-immune hydrops fetalis.
Bezzine, A   +8 more
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Syndromic and single gene disorders associated with fetal pleural effusion (I): Noonan syndrome, RASopathy and congenital lymphatic anomalies

open access: yesTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Fetal pleural effusion has been reported to be associated with chromosomal abnormalities, genetic syndromes, obstructive uropathy, lymphatic vessel abnormalities such as Noonan syndrome, RASopathy and congenital lymphatic anomalies, thoracic cavity ...
Chih-Ping Chen
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Cholestasis in infants with immune hydrops fetalis

open access: yes, 2013
Rhesus (Rh) hemolytic disease of the newborn represents a broad spectrum of symptoms in the fetus and newborn, ranging from mild to severe hemolytic anemia and hydrops fetalis. Cholestasis is a common problem in infants with immune hydrops fetalis (IHF).
YURDAKÖK, MURAT   +5 more
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Hydrops fetalis and early neonatal multiple organ failure in familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis

open access: yes, 2009
A (p.His222Gln) mutation in the PRF1 gene in both cases, with their non-consanguineous parents being heterozygous for the same mutation. Review of the literature shows that perinatal presentation of FHLH is rare.
van de Kamp, J.M.   +7 more
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Non‐immune hydrops fetalis [PDF]

open access: yesUltrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1991
openaire   +2 more sources

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