A case of hydrops fetalis which was not due to isoimmunization is presented. The condition was diagnosed antenatally by means of Ultrasonography and the infant was delivered at 32 weeks' gestation. He required intensive care, but survived and is well at 18 months of age. The causation, diagnosis and management of this problem are discussed
Hydrops fetalis (HF) indicates excessive fluid accumulation within the fetal extravascular compartme...
Abstract Introduction Rhesus haemolytic disease of the newborn is a prototype of maternal isoimmunis...
Hydrops fetalis is an excessive accumulation of fluid within the fetal extravascular compartments an...
SUMMARY Twenty seven babies with severe non-haemolytic hydrops fetalis were born during a 71 year pe...
BACKGROUND Fetal hydrops is a serious condition difficult to manage, often with a poor prognosis, an...
Autopsies were performed in 40 cases of nonimmune hydrops fetalis during the period from 1975 to 198...
Hydrops fetalis (HF) is a serious fetal condition defined as an abnormal fluid accumulation in fetal...
The prevalence of nonimmunological hydrops fetalis has been reported between 1 in 1500 and 1 in 4000...
In this case report theaetiology, severity and outcome of a poorly managed case of rhesus negative w...
<p><span>Non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) refers to hydrops in the absence of maternal circulating ...
Recurrent non-immune fetal hydrops (NIHF) is a known but rare disease. We report a case of recurrent...
Hydrops foetalis (HF) is the excessive fluid accumulation in at least two foetal body cavities, incl...
Nonimmune fetal hydrops is a condition defined by abnormal fluid accumulation in two or more body co...
Non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) occurs with an average frequency of 1/3,000 cases diagnosed pre- a...
Non-immune fetal hydrops is diagnosed when there is fluid accumulation in more than one extravascula...
Hydrops fetalis (HF) indicates excessive fluid accumulation within the fetal extravascular compartme...
Abstract Introduction Rhesus haemolytic disease of the newborn is a prototype of maternal isoimmunis...
Hydrops fetalis is an excessive accumulation of fluid within the fetal extravascular compartments an...
SUMMARY Twenty seven babies with severe non-haemolytic hydrops fetalis were born during a 71 year pe...
BACKGROUND Fetal hydrops is a serious condition difficult to manage, often with a poor prognosis, an...
Autopsies were performed in 40 cases of nonimmune hydrops fetalis during the period from 1975 to 198...
Hydrops fetalis (HF) is a serious fetal condition defined as an abnormal fluid accumulation in fetal...
The prevalence of nonimmunological hydrops fetalis has been reported between 1 in 1500 and 1 in 4000...
In this case report theaetiology, severity and outcome of a poorly managed case of rhesus negative w...
<p><span>Non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) refers to hydrops in the absence of maternal circulating ...
Recurrent non-immune fetal hydrops (NIHF) is a known but rare disease. We report a case of recurrent...
Hydrops foetalis (HF) is the excessive fluid accumulation in at least two foetal body cavities, incl...
Nonimmune fetal hydrops is a condition defined by abnormal fluid accumulation in two or more body co...
Non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) occurs with an average frequency of 1/3,000 cases diagnosed pre- a...
Non-immune fetal hydrops is diagnosed when there is fluid accumulation in more than one extravascula...
Hydrops fetalis (HF) indicates excessive fluid accumulation within the fetal extravascular compartme...
Abstract Introduction Rhesus haemolytic disease of the newborn is a prototype of maternal isoimmunis...
Hydrops fetalis is an excessive accumulation of fluid within the fetal extravascular compartments an...