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Immunohistochemistry in non‐immune hydrops fetalis: A single center experience in 79 fetuses
The objective of our study was to evaluate the usefulness of immunohistochemical (IHC) staining techniques in the etiological diagnosis of non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF).
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Intrauterine treatment on non-immune hydrops fetalis
Early Human Development, 1992In 51 cases with non-immunologic hydrops fetalis (NIHF), perinatal management was performed based on our protocol. Twenty-two cases were treated by albumin and/or packed red cell (PRC) injection into the fetal abdominal cavity, and 9 cases by transplacental digitalization.
H, Maeda, T, Koyanagi, H, Nakano
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Non immune Hydrops Fetalis (clinical case)
Actual Questions of Modern Gynecology and Perinatology, 2021Non immune Hydrops Fetalis (NIHF) – accumu-lation of extracellular fluid in tissues and 2 or more serous cavities without evidence of circulatory antibodies against red cell antigens. It is the end-stage of a wide variety of disorders. Diagnosis requires generalized skin edema more 5 mm and 2 or more of the following: Pericardial effusion, pleural ...
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Extralobar pulmonary sequestration was found in a newborn premature infant that presented with non-immune hydrops fetalis, massive bilateral hydrothorax and polyhydramnios in utero.
F Brus, Aj Van Loon, A Okken
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Neuraminidase deficiency presenting as non-immune hydrops fetalis
European Journal of Pediatrics, 1984A newborn infant with oedema, ascites and hepatosplenomegaly is described. In ascites fluid foamy macrophages were found, in a liver biopsy cytoplasmic inclusions and membrane-bound vacuoles were seen. Furthermore the child excreted excessive amounts of sialic acid-rich oligosaccharides in the urine, and therefore a neurovisceral degenerative disorder ...
M, Beck +6 more
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Etiology and Outcome of Non-Immune Hydrops fetalis in Southern Thailand
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 2005<i>Objective:</i> To study the etiology and outcome of non-immune hydrops fetalis in southern Thailand. <i>Methods:</i> The medical records and videotape recordings of all pregnant women diagnosed with non-immune fetal hydrops, from January 1993 to December 2002 were reviewed.
Chitkasaem, Suwanrath-Kengpol +3 more
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Diagnosis and management of early non-immune hydrops fetalis
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1997Fetal hydrops is a common symptom of fetal disease at any stage of gestation. The aetiological mechanisms leading to non-immune fetal hydrops are complex and their impact variable at different stages of gestation. In early pregnancy, primary or secondary intra-uterine cardiac failures due to major cardiovascular defects are more often linked to a ...
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Radiology of non-immune hydrops fetalis.
Journal of the Canadian Association of Radiologists, 1982A woman presented with polyhydramnios when 33 weeks pregnant, and three weeks later delivered an infant with idiopathic non-immune hydrops fetalis. Ultrasonic scanning before birth showed a severely edematous infant. An abdominal radiograph revealed the classical "Buddha" position of fetal hydrops. The cause of the infant's hypoalbuminemia could not be
C S, Houston, A, Ninan, T B, Best
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Non‐immune hydrops fetalis: changing contribution to perinatal mortality
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1983Summary. During the decade to 1979, 203 hydropic infants died in the State of Victoria, Australia. Non‐immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) became more common than immune hydrops fetalis as a cause of fetal hydrops, and its contribution to the total perinatal mortality increased from 0.1% to 3%. The perinatal mortality rate of infants with NIHF was virtually
H M, Andersen +4 more
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Bilateral subdural effusion (hygromas) in non-immune hydrops fetalis
Pediatric Radiology, 1992In addition to body edema fluid accumulation in serous cavities is a component of non-immune hydrops fetalis. A case with bilateral symmetrical subdural effusion is reported. Fluid accumulation in this space appears to be a part of this entity.
H, Schulman, D, Landau, Y, Hertzanu
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