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Bilateral subdural effusion (hygromas) in non-immune hydrops fetalis

Pediatric Radiology, 1992
In 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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Non‐immune hydrops fetalis: changing contribution to perinatal mortality

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1983
Summary. 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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Radiology of non-immune hydrops fetalis.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Radiologists, 1982
A 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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Intrauterine mediastinal teratoma associated with non‐immune hydrops fetalis

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1989
AbstractWe 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   +3 more
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TREATMENT AND OUTCOMES OF NON-IMMUNE HYDROPS FETALIS

2023
Modern advances in science make it possible to successfully deal with a number of diseases in an unborn child. A relatively new field of medicine, fetal medicine deals with precisely this problem and today is one of the fastest growing areas of medicine. One of the antenatal fetal pathologies requiring such high-tech minimally invasive methods of fetal
Pulatova G.A., Yusupbaev R.B.
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EP40.06: Non‐immune hydrops fetalis

Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2022
G. Berraies   +6 more
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Diagnosis and management of early non-immune hydrops fetalis

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1997
Fetal 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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An interdisciplinary consensus on the management of brain metastases in patients with renal cell carcinoma

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Elshad Hasanov   +2 more
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Diagnosis and management of non-immune hydrops fetalis

Prenatal Diagnosis, 1998
G, Ettore, S, Guarnera, S, Bianca
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NON-IMMUNE HYDROPS FETALIS – IS CURRENTLY THE PREDOMINANT FORM OF HYDROPS FETALIS

TENDENZE ATTUALI DELLA MODERNA RICERCA SCIENTIFICA - BAND 3, 2020
Gulrux Pulatova   +2 more
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