1.Clinical Aspects of Hydrops Fetalis.
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;43(8):1326-1330
No abstract available.
Edema*
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Hydrops Fetalis*
2.A Case of Hydrops Fetalis due to Rh-Incompatibility.
Seong Kuk SEO ; Han Young JEONG ; Sung Won KIM ; Kil Hyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(2):256-261
No abstract available.
Edema*
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Hydrops Fetalis*
3.A Case of Hydrops Fetalis due to Rh-Incompatibility.
Seong Kuk SEO ; Han Young JEONG ; Sung Won KIM ; Kil Hyun KIM
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(2):256-261
No abstract available.
Edema*
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Hydrops Fetalis*
4.A case of nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis.
Duck Rye KIM ; Hyun Young BAE ; Woo Yeol HWANG ; Hye Kyung YOO ; Yue Seung YANG ; Ho Soon JUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1993;36(11):3809-3813
No abstract available.
Edema*
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Hydrops Fetalis*
5.A case of nonimmunologic hydrops fetalis.
Keo Seung YANG ; Young Gyu BAE ; Hyun Yeol KIM ; Yong Hae PARK ; Ho Soon JUNG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1991;34(12):1776-1780
No abstract available.
Edema*
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Hydrops Fetalis*
6.A Case of Nonimmunologic Hydrops Fetalis Associated with Down Syndrome.
Sang Eun LEE ; Meen Jai LEE ; Dong Hwan LEE ; Sang Jhoo LEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(2):205-211
No abstract available.
Down Syndrome*
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Edema*
;
Hydrops Fetalis*
7.A case of hydrops fetalis of the newborn due to anti-E.
Heock Il KWON ; Myoung Bae JEON ; Gun Tae YI ; Jung Hye CHOI ; Ean Chen MONG ; Su Nam RHEE ; Hee Ju RHEE
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1991;34(6):820-825
No abstract available.
Edema*
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Humans
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Hydrops Fetalis*
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Infant, Newborn*
8.A Case of Hydrops Fetalis due to Placental Chorangiomatosis.
Juhee SEO ; Ellen A KIM ; Ki Soo KIM ; Soo Young PI
Korean Journal of Perinatology 2009;20(3):243-248
Apart from the common etiologies of neonatal hydrops fetalis, a miscellaneous group of rare causes of them include abnormalities of the placenta, namely, chorangioma (chorioangioma). Chorangiomatosis is multiple small chorangiomas, a rare tumor occurring in 1% of pregnancies, of varying sizes in the placenta. When chorangioma is large enough it can cause high output cardiac failure of the fetus and results in non-immune hydrops. We report a case of neonatal hydrops fetalis caused by placental chorangiomatosis in which the placenta could have been easily overlooked. We suggest evaluating every placenta for biopsy in cases of neonatal hydrops fetalis especially when the other causes of hydrops fetalis have been ruled out.
Biopsy
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Edema
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Fetus
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Heart Failure
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Hemangioma
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Hydrops Fetalis
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Placenta
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Pregnancy
9.A case of Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis Associated with Ebstein's Anomaly.
Young Sik CHUN ; Kyung Won PARK ; Suk Young LEE ; Young Jae KANG ; Kyung Jae SHIN
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(4):902-906
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is defined as generalized edema of soft tissue in utero, with or without effusions in serous cavities, with no hematologic evidence of isoimmunization. Becases of successful prevention of Rh isoimmunization, most cases are now of the nonimmune typeWe experienced a case of hydrops fetalis at 22 weeks' of gestation, which was detectcd by antenatal ultrasoundSo, we present this case with a breif review of the literature.
Ebstein Anomaly*
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Edema
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Hydrops Fetalis*
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Pregnancy
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Rh Isoimmunization
10.A Case of Klinefelter Syndrome Combined with Hydrops Fetalis.
Jin Ho CHO ; Eun Mi CHO ; Chung No LEE ; Bung Sung KIM ; Chung Wung KAY ; Sung Woon CHANG
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1997;40(7):1523-1527
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis(NIHF) is a heterogenous disorder resulting from a vast number of underlying pathologies. Chromsomal abnormalities underlie a large percentage of cases of NIHF in most series. There are many reports identifying the association of Turner syndrome and Trisomy 21, 18, 13 with NIHF, but few reports about Klinefelter syndrome. In this article, we experienced a case of Klinefelter syndrome combined with hydrops fetalis and report the case with brief review of literature.
Down Syndrome
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Edema*
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Hydrops Fetalis*
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Klinefelter Syndrome*
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Pathology
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Turner Syndrome