2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032005000300008
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Hidropisia fetal: análise de 80 casos

Abstract: RESUMOObjetivo: descrever a etiologia, evolução e prevalência de hidropisia fetal em coorte de gestantes em 10 anos de acompanhamento (1992 a 2002), em uma maternidade terciária. Métodos: estudo retrospectivo foi realizado em pacientes referidas para a maternidade do Instituto Fernandes Figueira com o diagnóstico de hidropisia fetal, detectado pelo exame de ultra-sonografia, durante o período compreendido entre 1992 e 2002. Os casos foram selecionados quanto à etiologia (imune ou não-imune), sendo comparados q… Show more

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“…Hydrops was identified by prenatal ultrasound examination in 90.5% of the cases in the present study. Similar results were described in other NIHF series [Mascaretti et al, 2003;Silva et al, 2005]. In our series the registry of HF have occurred predominantly in the 2nd trimester (median: 21 weeks), more early than that reported in old series (25-32 weeks) [Mahony et al, 1984;McCoy et al, 1995;Rejjal et al, 1996;Swain et al, 1999].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Hydrops was identified by prenatal ultrasound examination in 90.5% of the cases in the present study. Similar results were described in other NIHF series [Mascaretti et al, 2003;Silva et al, 2005]. In our series the registry of HF have occurred predominantly in the 2nd trimester (median: 21 weeks), more early than that reported in old series (25-32 weeks) [Mahony et al, 1984;McCoy et al, 1995;Rejjal et al, 1996;Swain et al, 1999].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…With the advent, in 1969, of anti-D immunoprophylaxis, non-immune fetal hydrops became more prevalent. However, there is a relative increase in the incidence of immune fetal hydrops by antibodies called minor, that is, low frequency antibodies, and therefore, in suspected cases of immune fetal hydrops, they should be investigated (Silva et al, 2005).…”
Section: Causes Of Immune Fetal Hydropsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these minor antigens, the Kell blood group system is the most prevalent, accounting for approximately 10% of cases of immune-mediated anemia (Silva et al, 2005). Still, immune fetal hydrops can arise in a context where immunological and non-immunological causes coexist or where multiple antigens are simultaneously implicated (Lee et al, 2016).…”
Section: Causes Of Immune Fetal Hydropsmentioning
confidence: 99%