In clinical practice, and in the medical literature, severe congenital malformations such as trisomy 18, anencephaly, and renal agenesis are frequently referred to as ‘lethal’ or as ‘incompatible with life’. However, there is no agreement about a definition of lethal malformations, nor which conditions should be included in this category. Review of outcomes for malformations commonly designated ‘lethal’ reveals that prolonged survival is possible, even if rare. This article analyses the concept of lethal malformations and compares it to the problematic concept of ‘futility’. We recommend avoiding the term ‘lethal’ and suggest that counseling should focus on salient prognostic features instead. For conditions with a high chance of early deat...
Hydranencephaly represents one of the most rare cerebral malformations, with poor prognosis and nega...
AbstractAn 18-year-old single mother presented for counseling following the diagnosis of a hypoplast...
Ethical decisions about medical care of infants is based on the by proxy evaluation of the infants' ...
SummaryIn clinical practice, and in the medical literature, severe congenital malformations such as ...
In clinical practice, and in the medical literature, severe congenital malformations such as trisomy...
Prenatally diagnosed abnormalities that are associated with death in the newborn period are often re...
Fetal malformations complicate approximately 3 % of all pregnancies. Many of these are minor or can ...
Severe congenital hydrocephalus manifests as accumulation of a large amount of excess fluid in the b...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Until recently, trisomy 18 was considered a disease incompatible with life, with a high percentage o...
Trisomy 18 is a rare but classic genetic disorder that occurs in approximately 1 in 8000 live births...
There is a group of newborns and unborns that get the label “lethal congenital malformation”. Who ar...
The choosen ethical problems connected with genetical malformations of fetus are very often discusse...
Technological advances in medicine have changed the landscape of fetal medicine considerably. Growin...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Hydranencephaly represents one of the most rare cerebral malformations, with poor prognosis and nega...
AbstractAn 18-year-old single mother presented for counseling following the diagnosis of a hypoplast...
Ethical decisions about medical care of infants is based on the by proxy evaluation of the infants' ...
SummaryIn clinical practice, and in the medical literature, severe congenital malformations such as ...
In clinical practice, and in the medical literature, severe congenital malformations such as trisomy...
Prenatally diagnosed abnormalities that are associated with death in the newborn period are often re...
Fetal malformations complicate approximately 3 % of all pregnancies. Many of these are minor or can ...
Severe congenital hydrocephalus manifests as accumulation of a large amount of excess fluid in the b...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Until recently, trisomy 18 was considered a disease incompatible with life, with a high percentage o...
Trisomy 18 is a rare but classic genetic disorder that occurs in approximately 1 in 8000 live births...
There is a group of newborns and unborns that get the label “lethal congenital malformation”. Who ar...
The choosen ethical problems connected with genetical malformations of fetus are very often discusse...
Technological advances in medicine have changed the landscape of fetal medicine considerably. Growin...
One ethical dilemma which neonatologists are faced with on a regular basis is selective non-treatmen...
Hydranencephaly represents one of the most rare cerebral malformations, with poor prognosis and nega...
AbstractAn 18-year-old single mother presented for counseling following the diagnosis of a hypoplast...
Ethical decisions about medical care of infants is based on the by proxy evaluation of the infants' ...