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Subject Index Vol. 24, 2008 Open
Clomiphene citrate 51 Collagen biomatrix 7 Complications 296 Concept of the unborn 22 Concomitant anomalies 155 Congenital 225 -anomalies 146 -cystic adenomatoid malformation(s) 190 -diaphragmatic hernia 271, 389 -fibrosarcoma 434 -heart d…
Comparison of CD8<sup>+</sup>T Cell Responses to Cytomegalovirus between Human Fetuses and Their Transmitter Mothers Open
Impaired viral clearance might be related to a defective expansion of the pp65-specific CTL pool and/or to the immaturity of IFN- gamma -secreting cells in fetuses.
Contribution of prenatal imaging to the anatomical assessment of fetal hydrocolpos Open
Hydrocolpos may be associated with a lower urinary tract obstruction in a spectrum of urorectal malformations ranging from persistent urogenital sinus to cloacal dysgenesis. As cloacal dysgenesis carries the worst postnatal prognosis, deta…
P09.01: Correlations between ultrasound and fetal haematological parameters in 67 fetuses infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV) Open
To study pronostic factors in fetal blood of fetuses infected by CMV. 69 cases of fetal infections diagnosed by amniocentesis (presence of DNA CMV or positive culture). Prognostic factors that were evaluated against ultrasound (US) and MRI…
P335: Ultrasound aspects of varicella embryofoetopathy Open
Varicella during the first 24 weeks of gestation can lead to fetal contamination and be responsible for an embryofoetopathy in a little number of cases (1 to 2%). Clinical manifestations of this fetal infection include intrauterine growth …
Haematological parameters of parvovirus B19 infection in 13 fetuses with hydrops foetalis Open
Thirteen cases of fetal parvovirus B19 infection with hydrops foetalis are reported. Viral DNA was identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of amniotic fluid sampled between the 19th and the 29th week of gestation. Haematological exam…
Fetal thrombocytopenia: a retrospective survey of 5,194 fetal blood samplings Open
Fetal platelet counts were retrospectively studied in a series of 5,194 consecutive fetal blood samplings (FBS). The mean value was 245 +/- 65 x 10(9)/L, without significant variation between 17 and 41 weeks' gestation. After exclusion of …
Fetal thrombocytopenia: a retrospective survey of 5,194 fetal blood samplings Open
Fetal platelet counts were retrospectively studied in a series of 5,194 consecutive fetal blood samplings (FBS). The mean value was 245 +/- 65 x 10(9)/L, without significant variation between 17 and 41 weeks' gestation. After exclusion of …
Prenatal Diagnosis of Congenital Toxoplasmosis with a Polymerase-Chain-Reaction Test on Amniotic Fluid Open
For the prenatal diagnosis of congenital T. gondii infection, an approach based on a PCR test performed on amniotic fluid is rapid, safe, and accurate.
First‐trimester diagnosis of nuchal anomalies: significance and fetal outcome Open
High‐resolution real‐time ultrasonography now permits the differentiation between nuchal translucencies and cystic hygromata of the neck in the first trimester. A series of 85 nuchal anomalies are presented that were diagnosed by ultrasono…
Fetal toxoplasmosis: ultrasonographic signs Open
Eighty‐nine cases of proven Toxoplasma gondii fetal infection were studied in order to describe the morphological lesions which could be demonstrated on ultrasound examination; these were present in 32 of the infected cases. Cerebral ventr…
Developmental hematopoiesis in normal human fetal blood Open
Using an easy and safe procedure for fetal blood sampling in utero, we studied 3,415 fetuses for prenatal diagnosis. Retrospectively, 2,860 normal blood samples, performed from the 18th week of gestation to the end of pregnancy, were selec…
Developmental hematopoiesis in normal human fetal blood Open
Using an easy and safe procedure for fetal blood sampling in utero, we studied 3,415 fetuses for prenatal diagnosis. Retrospectively, 2,860 normal blood samples, performed from the 18th week of gestation to the end of pregnancy, were selec…
Presence of gamma interferon in human acute and congenital toxoplasmosis Open
The production of gamma interferon in acute acquired and congenital toxoplasmosis was studied. Gamma interferon was produced at significant titers (P less than 0.001) in the course of both congenital toxoplasmosis and acquired toxoplasmosi…
Management of alloimmune thrombocytopenia: antenatal diagnosis and in utero transfusion of maternal platelets Open
Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) can cause severe bleeding in the central nervous system (CNS) and death or severe neurologic sequelae. The expression of the PLA1 antigen is detectable as early as 19 weeks of gestation. Alloimmu…
View article: Direct fetal blood examination for prenatal diagnosis of homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia.
Direct fetal blood examination for prenatal diagnosis of homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia. Open
Prenatal diagnosis of homozygous hypercholesterolemia was achieved at the 24th week of gestation by analysis of lipid values in a fetal blood sample obtained by a needle guided by ultrasound. These abnormal values were compared to values i…
Presence of an acid-labile alpha-interferon in sera from fetuses and children with congenital rubella Open
In congenital rubella an acid-labile alpha-interferon was present in sera collected from fetuses between weeks 21 and 29 of gestation and from children with active congenital rubella. This interferon was different from the interferon detec…