We describe the four most common groups of neonatal anemia and their treatments, with particular emphasis on erythropoietin therapy. The hemolytic anemias include the ABO incompatibility (much more frequent, nowadays, than the Rh incompatibility, which has nearly disappeared following the use of anti-D immunoglobulin in postpartum Rh-negative mothers), hereditary spherocytosis and G-6-PD deficiency. Among hypoplastic anemias, that caused by Parvovirus B19 predominates, by far, over Diamond-Blackfan anemia, alpha-thalassemia and the rare sideroblastic anemias. "Hemorrhagic" anemias occur during twin-to-twin transfusions, or during feto-maternal transfusions. Finally, the multifactorial anemia of prematurity develops principally as a result o...
ABO incompatibility and other alloantibodies have emerged as a significant cause of hemolytic diseas...
The study aims at knowing what is Erythroblastosis Fetalis, how it is caused and what are different ...
Maria Teresa Mella, Keith A Eddleman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal F...
We describe the four most common groups of neonatal anemia and their treatments, with particular emp...
It has been estimated that the passage of fetal erythrocytes into the maternal circulation (feto-mat...
Haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn (HDFN) is a condition in which the red blood cells of t...
This study aims to determine the frequency of neonatal anemia, to study the etiologies and to discus...
The first descriptions of blood transfusion in neonates date back to the nineteenth century. Time is...
Neonatal anemia is a frequent occurrence in neonatal intensive care units. Red blood cell transfusio...
Anemia is one of the most common hematological problems in infants. The first 3 months of life are t...
The indications for transfusion therapy in the neonatal period are based on specific knowledge of va...
The management of (Rhesus) hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn includes intrauterine transfus...
BACKGROUND: Infants with severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn often require 1 or multip...
Anaemias are a common threat to very low birth weight infants and a major problem in the intensive c...
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the use of alternative treatment methods in hemolytic disease of newborn to re...
ABO incompatibility and other alloantibodies have emerged as a significant cause of hemolytic diseas...
The study aims at knowing what is Erythroblastosis Fetalis, how it is caused and what are different ...
Maria Teresa Mella, Keith A Eddleman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal F...
We describe the four most common groups of neonatal anemia and their treatments, with particular emp...
It has been estimated that the passage of fetal erythrocytes into the maternal circulation (feto-mat...
Haemolytic disease of the foetus and newborn (HDFN) is a condition in which the red blood cells of t...
This study aims to determine the frequency of neonatal anemia, to study the etiologies and to discus...
The first descriptions of blood transfusion in neonates date back to the nineteenth century. Time is...
Neonatal anemia is a frequent occurrence in neonatal intensive care units. Red blood cell transfusio...
Anemia is one of the most common hematological problems in infants. The first 3 months of life are t...
The indications for transfusion therapy in the neonatal period are based on specific knowledge of va...
The management of (Rhesus) hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn includes intrauterine transfus...
BACKGROUND: Infants with severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn often require 1 or multip...
Anaemias are a common threat to very low birth weight infants and a major problem in the intensive c...
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the use of alternative treatment methods in hemolytic disease of newborn to re...
ABO incompatibility and other alloantibodies have emerged as a significant cause of hemolytic diseas...
The study aims at knowing what is Erythroblastosis Fetalis, how it is caused and what are different ...
Maria Teresa Mella, Keith A Eddleman Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal F...