Hydrops fetalis Health Dictionary

Hydrops Fetalis: From 3 Different Sources


Serious swelling, or oedema, that occurs in a fetus before birth. Hydrops fetalis is often the result of Rhesus incompatibility (see haemolytic disease of the newborn).
Health Source: BMA Medical Dictionary
Author: The British Medical Association
See HAEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN.
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary
the accumulation of fluid in fetal tissues or body cavities. This may take the form of a *cystic hygroma. In its most severe form, excessive fluid collects in the peritoneal cavity (see ascites), the pleural and pericardial cavities, and the soft tissues (see oedema). Hydrops may occur at any stage of gestation but is not usually seen until 16–18 weeks; the earlier it presents, the worse the prognosis. There are several causes of hydrops, one of which is severe anaemia associated with rhesus factor incompatibility (see haemolytic disease of the newborn). Other (nonimmune) causes include congenital heart defects, fetal arrhythmias, chromosomal abnormalities, and fetal infection with human *parvovirus B19 (erythrovirus). Treatment before birth with intrauterine blood transfusions to the fetus may be undertaken in specialized fetal medicine units; without treatment the mortality is high. Prenatal ultrasound scanning enables early recognition of hydrops fetalis and has been enhanced with the introduction of MCA Doppler (see Doppler ultrasound).
Health Source: Oxford | Concise Colour Medical Dictionary
Author: Jonathan Law, Elizabeth Martin

Hydrops

An abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissues or in a sac.... hydrops

Erythroblastosis Fetalis

See HAEMOLYTIC DISEASE OF THE NEWBORN.... erythroblastosis fetalis



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