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Medical Principles and Practice. 1998; 7 (3): 226-9
em Inglês
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| ID: emr-48818
RESUMO
Objective and Importance: To report an unknown association between nonimmune hydrops and a case of urogenital sinus. Clinical Presentation: A newborn girl presented with gross fetal and neonatal hydrops and was managed successfully. She was then extensively investigated for the cause of hydrops, and was only found to have a urogenital anomaly that was managed by temporary external drainage. Urogenital sinus anomalies may be added to the list of causes and associations of nonimmune hydrops fetalis