Severe nonimmune hydrops secondary to parvovirus B-19 infection: Spontaneous reversal in utero and survival of a term infant.
Female; Humans; Male; Ultrasonography; Pregnancy; *Pregnancy Complications; Pre-Eclampsia/*complications; Erythema Infectiosum/blood/*complications/prevention & control; Hydrops Fetalis/blood/diagnostic imaging/*etiology; Immunoglobulin Allotypes/analysis; Immunoglobulin G; Prenatal; Infectious
We present a case of intrauterine infection with parvovirus B-19 and accompanying severe nonimmune hydrops at 26 weeks' gestation. The fetus showed progressive recovery on ultrasound. A term infant was delivered with hepatosplenomegaly as the only abnormality.
Humphrey W; Magoon M; O'Shaughnessy R
Obstetrics and gynecology
1991
1991-11
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Severe Nonimmune Hydrops Secondary To Parvovirus B-19 Infection - Spontaneous Reversal Inutero And Survival Of A Term Infant
b19 parvovirus; Obstetrics & Gynecology; pregnancy
We present a case of intrauterine infection with parvovirus B-19 and accompanying severe nonimmune hydrops at 26 weeks' gestation. The fetus showed progressive recovery on ultrasound. A term infant was delivered with hepatosplenomegaly as the only abnormality.
Humphrey W; Magoon M; Oshaughnessy R
Obstetrics and Gynecology
1991
1991-11
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