| Literature DB >> 8734809 |
B M Petrikovsky1, D Baker, E Schneider.
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Parvovirus B19 infection has been associated with fetal anaemia, hydrops, and in some cases demise. Most of the reported cases of fetal hydrops were detected in second-trimester fetuses. We report a series of three cases in which human parvovirus infection was associated with hydropic changes at an earlier gestational age. Spontaneous resolution of hydrops occurred in all fetuses. A greater understanding of the natural history of human parvovirus infection is needed prior to deciding on the mode of therapy (conservative management versus in utero fetal therapy).Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8734809 DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0223(199604)16:4<342::AID-PD851>3.0.CO;2-F
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prenat Diagn ISSN: 0197-3851 Impact factor: 3.050