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THSD1 Is a Multifaceted Regulator in Health and Disease. [PDF]

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Dai M, Qu K, Liu S, Xu Z, Rui YN.
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A rare case report: An early second trimester cystic hygroma with hydrops fetalis. [PDF]

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Tsegaye MA   +4 more
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Hydrops Fetalis Caused by Congenital Syphilis: Case Series and a Comprehensive Review. [PDF]

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Infection with parvovirus B19 and the maternal, mirror syndrome: A case report. [PDF]

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Rölli P   +4 more
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Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Neuro endocrinology letters, 2010
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NHF) is an abnormal accumulation of fluid - especially serous - in visceral cavities and soft tissues. This condition may be caused by: cardiovascular diseases, chromosomal disorders, infections, lung, stomach, intestinal, kidneys, urinary tract and blood diseases, metabolic disorders and tumors.
Bhaskar Pal, Ashwini Gandhi
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Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Clinics in Perinatology, 2020
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) historically has been considered a lethal fetal condition. Understanding NIHF to be a symptom or an end-stage status of a variety of fetal conditions, along with improved fetal diagnostics and interventions, has changed the landscape for at least some fetuses. Understanding the pathophysiologic mechanisms has led to the
Corinne, Swearingen   +2 more
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Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Pediatrics In Review, 1987
Hydrops fetalis or fetal hydrops is defined as a generalized abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the entire body including abnormal collection in tissues and body cavities. It is not a specific disease but the end result of many fetal conditions.
B C, McGillivray, J G, Hall
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