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Anesthesia for fetal procedures and surgery

Rosen MA

Many of the anesthetic considerations for fetal procedures and surgery are identical to those for nonobstetric surgery during pregnancy, including concern for maternal safety, avoidance of both teratogenic drugs and...
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Transient Abnormal Myelopoiesis in a Down Syndrome Fetus

Kim GJ, Lee ES

We report a case of transient abnormal myelopoiesis in a Down syndrome fetus diagnosed at 28(+3) weeks of gestation that rapidly progressed to intrauterine death 10 days later. Fetal hepatosplenomegaly...
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Endoscopic techniques in fetal surgery

Sydorak RM, Nijagal A, Albanese C

Fetal endoscopic surgery (FETENDO) involves many techniques that allow surgical procedures to be performed inside the uterus without an hysterotomy. The impetus for developing these minimal access techniques for fetal...
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The role of fetal surgery in life threatening anomalies

Choi SH

The development and evolution of fetal surgery and the recognition of the fetus as a patient came from two sources. First, were those obstetricians and perinatologists who detected life threatening...
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Imaging Diagnosis of Fetal Abdominal Solid Tumor

Kim EH, Ahn EH, Lim JC, Roh JL, Cho JS, Park YW, Kim MJ

  • KMID: 2272335
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2004 May;47(5):894-900.
OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonography is screening modality of choice and plays an important role in prenatal diagnosis of various diseases and neoplasm of fetus. Recently, Magnetic Resonance Imaging was used as a...
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The Usefulness of Fetal MRI for Prenatal Diagnosis

Sohn YS, Kim MJ, Kwon JY, Kim YH, Park YW

PURPOSE: Fast MRI has provided detailed and reproducible fetal anatomy. This study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of fetal MRI for prenatal diagnosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-six fetuses with...
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Warfarin-associated Fetal Intracranial Hemorrhage: A Case Report

Lee HC, Cho SY, Lee HJ, Kim CJ, Park JS, Chi JG

A 27-yr-old woman who had been taking warfarin for 10 yr after mitral valve replacement became pregnant. After knowing her pregnancy, she received heparinization for nine weeks instead of warfarin,...
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Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Seizure: A Case Report

Jung E, Lee BY, Huh CY

A 35-yr-old woman carrying a 17-week-old fetus presented with right hydronephrosis and a single umbilical artery. Karyotyping was normal and targeted ultrasonography showed an otherwise normal fetus. After 28 weeks...
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The Association of Fetal Heart Rate Pattern following Cordocentesis with Pregnancy outcome

Oh JM, Kim A, Rheu HM, Kim JI, Chun SH

  • KMID: 2272428
  • Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
  • 2004 Nov;47(11):2091-2097.
OBJECTIVE: The cordocentesis is regarded as an useful procedure for the prenatal evaluation of fetal disease, but it's complications are fetal loss, umbilical cord bleeding, umbilical cord hematoma, fetal bradycardia,...
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Prenatal Ultrasound Findings of Fetal Neoplasms

Lee SH, Cho JY, Song MJ, Min JY, Han BH, Lee YH, Cho BJ, Kim SH

A variety of neoplasms can develop in each tetal organ. Most fetal neoplasms can be detected by careful prenatal ultrasonographic examination. Some neoplosms show specific ultrasonographic findings suggesting the differential...
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A case of recurrent infantile polycystic kidney associated with hydrops fetalis

Kim CK, Kim SK, Yang YH, Lee MS, Yoon JH, Park CI

Nonimmune hydrops fetalis is becoming a predominant form of fetal hydrops due to the declining incidence of immune hydrops fetalis triggered by Rh isoimmunization. Infantile polycystic kidney appeared to be...
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A Case of Fetal Congenital Mesoblastic Nephroma with Oligohydramnios

Kim CH, Kim YH, Cho MK, Kim KM, Ha JA, Joo EH, Kim SM, Song TB

Although congenital renal tumors are rare, congenital mesoblastic nephroma (CMN) is the most common renal tumor in early infancy. It is non-metastatic, well differentiated, amenable to surgical removal, and carries...
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In utero hematopoietic stem cell therapy

Hayashi S, Flake AW

In utero hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (IUHSCTx) is a promising approach for the treatment of a potentially large number of fetuses affected by congenital hematologic disorders. With technical advances in...
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Fetal Pericallosal Lipoma: US and MR Findings

Kim TH, Joh JH, Kim MY, Kim YM, Han KS

We report a case of fetal pericallosal lipoma occurring at the anterior interhemispheric fissure and associated with agenesis of the corpus callosum. During targeted prenatal ultrasonography at 26 weeks' gestation,...
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Achondrogenesis type II (Langer-Saldino achondrogenesis): a case report

Lee HS, Doh JW, Kim CJ, Chi JG

Achondrogenesis is a lethal form of congenital chondrodystrophy characterized by extreme micromelia. We describe a case of achondrogenesis type II (Langer-Saldino achondrogenesis) detected by prenatal ultrasonography at 20-week gestation. A...
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Fetal Musculoskeletal Malformations with a Poor Outcome: Ultrasonographic, Pathologic, and Radiographic Findings

Lee SH, Cho JY, Song MJ, Min JY, Han BH, Lee YH, Cho BJ, Kim SH

The early and accurate antenatal diagnosis of fetal musculoskeletal malfomations with a poor outcome has important implications for the management of a pregnancy. Careful ultrasonographic examination of a fetus helps...
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A case of prenatal diagnosis of hemophilia A

Song KS, Lee A, Lee K, Lee BS

Classic hemophilia, (hemophilia A), is an X-linked hereditary bleeding disorder affecting half of the male offspring of female carriers. Prenatal diagnosis offers an option, namely to restrict abortions to...
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Partial Trisomy 2q(2q37.3->qter)and Monosomy 7q(7q34->qter) Due to Paternal Reciprocal Translocation 2;7: A Case Report

Lee YH, Ahn JM, Koo DH, Kwon KW, Lee YK, Lee HH, Nam KH, Lee KH

We report an unbalanced translocation involving chromosome 2 and 7 due to a balanced reciprocal translocation 2;7 in the father. The female fetus had a partial trisomy of the long...
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Prenatal Sonographic and MR Imaging Findings of Extensive Fetal Lymphangioma: A Case Report

Rha SE, Byun JY, Kim HH, Shin JC, Ahn HY, Kim DC, Lee KY

We report the imaging findings in a case of fetal lymphangioma involving the retroperitoneum and right lower extremity, and diagnosed by ultrasonography and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at 26 weeks...
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Clinical Experiences of Fetal Ovarian Cyst: Diagnosis and Consequence

Kwak DW, Sohn YS, Kim SK, Kim IK, Park YW, Kim YH

Ovarian cysts are the most frequent, prenatally diagnosed intra-abdominal cysts. Fetal ovarian cyst often presents complication such as torsion and seems to be an indication for surgical intervention. In this...
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