-
corresponding edema.
Erythroblastosis fetalis, also
known as Rh disease, is the only
immune cause of
hydrops fetalis. Rh
disease is a
hemolytic disease of...
- (erythroblasts, thus the
previous name for this
disease erythroblastosis fetalis). As the
liver and
spleen enlarge under this
unexpected demand for RBCs...
- Harlequin-type
ichthyosis Other names Harlequin ichthyosis,
ichthyosis fetalis,
keratosis diffusa fetalis,
harlequin fetus,: 562
ichthyosis congenita gravior Harlequin-type...
-
hemolytic disease of the
fetus and newborn, HDN, HDFN, or
erythroblastosis fetalis, is an
alloimmune condition that
develops in a
fetus at or
around birth...
-
disorder known as
rachitis fetalis anularis the ends of the long
bones (epiphyses) are enlarged.
Another disorder,
rachitis fetalis micromelica, is a deficiency...
-
disease before the
development of
hydrops fetalis is
crucial because fetuses that
develop hydrops fetalis will
either be
stillborn or may die shortly...
- of a
human fetus in 1992 in Sweden, it was
given the
species name
fetalis. A.
fetalis grows at
temperatures between 25° and 42 °C, with
optimum growth...
-
pregnant women,
infection in the
first trimester has been
linked to
hydrops fetalis,
causing spontaneous miscarriage. In
people with sickle-cell
disease or...
-
Kwashiorkor or
Marasmus –
Childhood protein-energy
malnutrition Erythroblastosis fetalis Henoch–Schönlein
purpura Kawasaki disease Schamberg disease Ehlers–Danlos...
- At the time of her birth,
Crane suffered near-fatal
erythroblastosis fetalis due to her mother's Rh-negative blood. Her
parents divorced in
August 1944...