The role of targeted next-generation sequencing and ultrasound in diagnosing fetal cytomegalovirus infection: a case report. [PDF]
Sun J, Gao W, Tan H.
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A Novel Case of <i>NOTCH1</i> Variant and Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Mazza GR, Rau AR, De Zoysa MY.
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Phenotypic Divergence in Siblings with the Same Genotype: Diffuse Dermal Melanocytosis in Infantile-Onset Galactosialidosis. [PDF]
Gürbüz BB, Özalp Ö.
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Hydrops Fetalis Caused by Congenital Syphilis: Case Series and a Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Yanase Y +5 more
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Non‐immune hydrops fetalis: A short review of etiology and pathophysiology
AbstractHydrops fetalis is an excessive accumulation of fetal fluid. Hydrops is traditionally classified into either immune or non‐immune hydrops (NIHF), but in practice, nowadays in the Western world >90% of hydrops is of non‐immune origin. The basis of the disorder is an imbalance in the regulation of fetal fluid movement between the vascular and ...
Raoul Cm Hennekam
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Non‐immune hydrops fetalis: A prospective study of 53 cases
AbstractNon‐immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) is a symptom caused by a heterogeneous group of conditions. Diagnostic investigations may constitute a real challenge. This study aimed to evaluate prospectively and systematically a series of NIHF cases using a research protocol expanded for studying inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) during 2 years—2010 and ...
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AbstractThis article reviews the various aspects of non‐immune hydrops fetalis, including the historical background, aetiology, clinical presentation, antenatal diagnosis and perinatal management, as well as presenting some data on cases of non‐immune hydrops fetalis treated in the newly established Obstetrics Department of the Chinese University of ...
Terence T Lao, C Y Li
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Listeriosis: A cause of non-immune hydrops fetalis
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1987AbstractA case of prenatally diagnosed non‐immune hydrops fetalis, that was later shown to be caused by listeriosis, is presented, and the clinical course, as well as the appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are described. We conclude, that listeriosis should be excluded, whenever a non‐immune hydrops fetalis is associated with septicemia,
U Gembruch, G Knöpfle
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Familial non-immune hydrops fetalis and congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasia
European Journal of Pediatrics, 1998We report on three siblings with non-immune hydrops fetalis. Congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasia was diagnosed in two of them. One of these, a girl still alive and suffering from frequent airway infections, has bilateral pleural effusions and distal congenital lymphoedema.To our knowledge, this is the first report of non-immune hydrops fetalis and ...
Pal R Njølstad
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Intrauterine mediastinal teratoma associated with non-immune hydrops fetalis
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1989AbstractWe describe a rare case of non‐immune hydrops fetalis caused by mediastinal teratoma. The sonographic appearance was that of a mixed cystic and solid mass in the antero‐superior mediastinum. The teratoma, on post mortem, extended cranially to the upper part of the thyroid, exerting pressure and causing deviation of the trachea, oesophagus, and ...
Z Weinraub, U Gembruch
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