Fetal dropsy: what it is, symptoms, causes and treatment
Hydrops fetalis is the accumulation of fluid in two or more tissues or organs of the baby during pregnancy, such as the lungs, heart, abdomen or skin, causing skin swelling, pleural effusion, pericardial effusion or ascites. Hydrops fetalis is normally diagnosed during prenatal ultrasound examination, and can be caused by a complication due to blood […]
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