Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition involving fluid buildup in a baby''s tissues and organs, leading to severe swelling. It can be life-threatening and requires prompt diagnosis and treatment.
presence of hydrops fetalis, severe polyhydramnios, visceral abnormalities) versus those fetuses that seem to have skeletal disorders not usually associated with lethality. Predelivery ...
Learn more about the potential long-term consequences and challenges a child may face if they have HDFN as an infant.
At 6 years old, Kamdyn Kirby of Argyle seems destined to shine. And boy, can that little girl captivate an audience. It doesn ...
Measles is caused by a ssRNA virus belonging to the Paramyxoviridae family, genus Morbillivirus. It has an incubation period of approximately 10–12 days, and clinical disease begins with ...
As many infected fetuses and newborns do not exhibit any clinical signs at birth, performing laboratory tests only in those who exhibit clinical manifestations will fail to identify the majority ...
Background: Twin anemia–polycythemia sequence (TAPS) is a rare monochorionic complication. In this study, we discuss the management of two cases of TAPS with different conditions. Case presentation: ...
The Maine CDC is excited to announce that we are modernizing our Tuberculosis (TB) reporting system. Currently, inactive TB (also known as Latent TB Infection or LTBI) cases and suspect and confirmed ...
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