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Non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) occurs with an average frequency of 1/3,000 cases diagnosed pre- and postnatally. Edema of the fetus is associated with accumulation of fluids in several fetal compartments and soft tissues. NIHF may result from diseases ... see more

Objective: Nonimmune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) is associated with abnormal fluid collections in fetal soft tissues and serous cavities due to nonimmunologic causes. It should be considered as a symptom, rather than a disorder. We aimed to investigate etiolog... see more

A preterm, 33 weeks of gestational age, was antenatally diagnosed with hydrops fetalis. There is positive family history of two early neonatal death of unknown cause on his maternal side. He had generalized edema, massive ascites, blonde hair, unexpectedl... see more

Non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) refers to hydrops in the absence of maternal circulating red-cell antibodies, and constitutes up to 90% of all described hydrops fetalis cases. One-third of hydropic fetuses are discovered incidentally during prenatal son... see more

Hydrops fetalis (HF) is a serious fetal condition defined as an abnormal fluid accumulation in fetal extravascular compartments and body cavities caused by either immune or non immune conditions. Immune hydrops is caused by fetal hemolysis medi¬ated by ci... see more

Infantile hepatic hemangioma has substantial arteriovenous shunting which may lead to cardiovascular compromise and hydrops fetalis. It may present as hepatomegaly since the entire liver is involved in most cases. As mortality is very high, a high index o... see more

Parvovirus B19 (B19V) causes a mild disease called erythema infectiosum, also known as the fifh disease that a?ects mostly children and young adults. The virus can be transferred to the fetus during pregnancy in 31 to 51 % of the cases and can cause sever... see more

Pleural effusions are rare in the newborn. Still, being familiar with this condition is relevant given its association with a wide range of disorders. Only two large series of cases on this matter have been published, with no solid conclusions established... see more

Caffeine consumption during pregnancy has been shown in the scientific literature to be associated with teratogenicity such as low birth weight, fetal malformations, and miscarriage. However, the morphological alterations of the offspring of dams exposed ... see more

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