Successful management of fetal hypoxia due to amniotic banding at 26 weeks of pregnancy: A case report of a rare survival
CONCLUSION: This case presents the first reported survival of an extremely preterm fetus in hypoxic distress as a cause of amniotic banding of the umbilical cord, with a rare degree of incidental timing. Ultrasound diagnosis remains the gold standard. Obstetrical vigilance is warranted, with fetal rescue proven to be feasible.PMID:38616145 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2024.04.010
Source: Reproductive Biology - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Florian Waerlop Isabelle Dehaene Kristien Roelens Source Type: research
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