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2012, Number 3

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Correo Científico Médico 2012; 16 (3)

Presentation of a Patient with Fetal Infectious Hidrops with Scleredema

García MT, Leyva LC, Labarta RDM, Batista HA
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Key words:

non immunogenic fetal hidrops, fetal infectious hydropsy, scleredema.

ABSTRACT

A case report of a newborn of 37 weeks of gestation was presented in this work, with ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of fetal hidrops. Mother's son of 32 years old, with history of 4 childbirths with healthy children, during pregnancy she had abundant whitish and fetid vaginal discharge, with rupture of membranes of 5 day before childbirth and the doctors verified low heart fetal rate ,so that the childbirth for cesarean operation was done, and had a newborn with a severe depression, with apgar 1 on the first minute of life, the revive was impossible because the presence of great escleredema, and the baby died 10 minutes later of the childbirth. Fetal Hidrops no immunogenic caused by infections with scleredema was the final diagnosis. The child's mother was discharged with treatment for vaginal infection.


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