2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032001000600007
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Avaliação ultra-sonográfica da hidrocefalia fetal: associação com mortalidade perinatal

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“…The neonatal mortality was 18% in the group with NTD, similar to that of previous reports (7-21%) [15][16][17] . The neonatal mortality was 35% in the group without NTD which is also in agreement with findings reported in the literature (21-38%) [10,12,14,24] . There seems to be a nonsignificant (probably due to the small sample size) trend suggesting that intrauterine death (19 vs. 7%) and death during the 1st year of life (35 vs. 18%) are more frequent in the group without NTD in comparison with the group with NTD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The neonatal mortality was 18% in the group with NTD, similar to that of previous reports (7-21%) [15][16][17] . The neonatal mortality was 35% in the group without NTD which is also in agreement with findings reported in the literature (21-38%) [10,12,14,24] . There seems to be a nonsignificant (probably due to the small sample size) trend suggesting that intrauterine death (19 vs. 7%) and death during the 1st year of life (35 vs. 18%) are more frequent in the group without NTD in comparison with the group with NTD.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The two major dilemmas faced by families of children with congenital defects: the first is to doctors informing the parents that the problem exists; the second involves the uncertainty of disease progression during the course of pregnancy and after childbirth due to the complexity of the disease [12]. The diagnosis about the abnormality initially results in a shift in expectations and increased anxiety.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diagnosis about the abnormality initially results in a shift in expectations and increased anxiety. Parents need clear information because the way the family reacts to the diagnosis and interacts with the affected children is crucial to their welfare [12], [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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