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Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Authors: B C, McGillivray; J G, Hall;

Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Abstract

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. Presentation may be prenatal with ultrasound diagnosis on at the time of delivery. There are many causes of fetal hydrops including cardiac, pulmonary, chromosomal, hematologic, and metabolic. The mortality rate is high, with the best survival in those infants who have cardiac rhythm abnormalities. Proper assessment of the infant with hydrops requires familiarity with the major causes and a stepwise protocol for investigation. Not only are the usual blood-grouping studies important, but also chromosomal analysis, metabolic screening, and carefully performed autopsy. The aim of the protocol that is suggested is to improve intrauterine detection and survival after birth and to ascertain the cause of the condition to aid in counseling and care in subsequent pregnancies.

Keywords

Chromosome Aberrations, Hydrops Fetalis, Respiratory Tract Diseases, Chromosome Disorders, Hematologic Diseases, Fetal Diseases, Cardiovascular Diseases, Pregnancy, Humans, Female, Metabolism, Inborn Errors

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