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Abstract Hydrops fetalis (HF) is a serious fetal condition characterized by abnormal accumulation of fluid in soft tissues and serous cavities. HF can be immune hydrops (IHF) or nonimmune (NIHF) depending upon the presence antibodies mother. We report case euploid NIHF who delivered at 34 weeks had spontaneous recovery. The baby gross ascites mild pleural pericardial effusion. After thorough wo...
We present here the signal-to-noise (S/N) calculator developed for Colorado Ultraviolet Transit Experiment (CUTE) mission. CUTE is a 6U CubeSat operating in near-ultraviolet (NUV) observing exoplanetary transits to study their upper atmospheres. was launched into low-Earth orbit September 2021 and it currently gathering scientific data. As part of S/N calculator, we also error propagation compu...
BACKGROUND At least 20 inborn errors of metabolism may cause hydrops fetalis. Most of these are lysosomal storage diseases. The study proposes a diagnostic flowchart for prenatal diagnosis of non-immune hydrops fetalis. METHODS This study contains a series of 75 non-immune hydrops fetalis pregnancies. Mucopolysaccharides, oligosaccharides, neuraminic acid and 21 lysosomal enzymes were measure...
Plasma concentrations of atrial natriuretic factor were determined by radioimmunoassay in 16 human fetuses of between 19 and 38 weeks' gestation. Fifteen fetuses had varying degrees of anaemia as a result of Rh isoimmunisation, and one fetus was normal. Eight fetuses had ultrasonographic evidence of severe hydrops fetalis and an additional three fetuses had mild hydrops. Severely hydropic fetus...
Non-immune hydrops fetalis is a relatively rare and complex disorder that requires detailed investigation and coordinated management by a multidisciplinary team. There is a lack of clear advice in the literature on the immediate management and investigation of neonatal hydrops. The approach described here has been used in our unit and has been welcomed, particularly by resident staff. Hydrops f...
INTRODUCTION Endolymphatic hydrops, the histopathological substrate of Ménière's disease, is an almost universal finding in postmortem studies of patients with this disease. The cause of hydrops is still unknown, as is the mechanism by which it causes progressive dysfunction of the sensory organs of inner ear. The fluctuating course of the disease complicates the interpretation of certain tests...
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