Maternale complicaties bij hydrops foetalis

Translated title of the contribution: Maternal complications of foetal hydrops

H. Brandenburg*, R. R. De Krijger, W. Visser, M. W. Wessels, E. A.P. Steegers

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Abstract

Three women, aged 28, 27 and 25 years, two primigravidae and one woman who had given birth to a hydropic child previously, had four pregnancies with hydrops of the foetus and the placenta: two (in the same patient) due to foetal cardiomyopathy and two with foetal heart block. The patients developed severe oedema and preeclampsia. After the delivery they recovered well. Since the introduction of anti-D rhesus immunoprophylaxis, foetal hydrops has become less frequent. The resulting maternal complications (the maternal hydrops syndrome and enlarged polycystic ovaries) are therefore less well-known. Serious maternal complications occur in around 50% of cases of foetal hydrops. Careful monitoring of the maternal condition in cases of foetal hydrops is therefore warranted.

Translated title of the contributionMaternal complications of foetal hydrops
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)2367-2370
Number of pages4
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume146
Issue number49
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2002
Externally publishedYes

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