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What are the complications of intrauterine fetal death?

Sepsis


Is erytroblastosis fetalis a congenital cardiovascular disease?

No. It is a haemolytic disease and it is caused by different blood groups of the mother and the fetus. The fetal blood act as an antigen to the mother and she starts producing antibodies. Intrauterine fetal blood transfusion may be necessary to save the life of fetus.


What is the CPT code for artificial insemination via intrauterine method?

36460


What is the CPT code for Surgical hysteroscopy with lysis of multiple intrauterine adhesions?

58559


What is an enlarged fetal heart?

An enlarged fetal heart is called fetal cardiomegaly. Fetal cardiomegaly is a symptom of a number of congenital heart defects including tricuspid artesia, Ebstein anomaly, or twin transfusion syndrome.


Why use intrauterine pressure catheters instead of fetal scalp electrodes?

Intrauterine pressure catheters (IUPCs) are used to measure the strength of uterine contractions. Fetal scalp electrodes (FSEs) are used to monitor the baby's heartbeat. They are 2 totally separate things & can be used either together or separately or not at all. They would replace the external monitor belts that you wear during labor.


What is intrauterine gestational sac with a single embryo?

A single live fetal pole is referring to the baby in the stage when it is first visible inside the gestational sac. As for the intrauterine gestational sac, that is means the pregnancy is seen within the uterus and is not ectopic.


How is fetal anemia brought on by fifth disease treated?

Fetal anemia caused by fifth disease may resolve on its own. If the fetus is at risk for heart failure, a fetal blood transfusion may be performed. The mother also may receive medication that passes through the placenta to the fetus.


What has the author Wilhelmus Jacobus Honnebier written?

Wilhelmus Jacobus Honnebier has written: 'The fetal brain in intrauterine growth and parturition' -- subject(s): Fetus, Hypothalamo-hypophyseal system


When do fetal nerves become myelinated?

Fetal nerves start to become myelinated around the 14th week of gestation. Myelination is a process where a fatty substance called myelin is deposited around the nerves, helping to speed up the transmission of nerve impulses.


When was Intrauterine Cannibalism created?

Intrauterine Cannibalism was created in 1999.


What is the meaning of single intrauterine pregnancy alive female cephalic presentation of about 33-34 weeks age of gestation normohydramnios posterior placenta grade 2 maturity estimated fetal weigh?

female alive