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Obstet Gynecol ; 90(4 Pt 2): 676-8, 1997 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11770593

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ductus arteriosus constriction is a known complication of exposure to indomethacin in utero. Nonimmune hydrops associated with indomethacin use has been reported in only six cases, all twins over 32 weeks' gestation. CASE: We present a case of fetal hydrops associated with tricuspid regurgitation and ductal constriction developing within 30 hours of instituting indomethacin tocolysis in a 28-week singleton gestation. Discontinuation of indomethacin resulted in partial resolution of these findings 72 hours later. A normal infant was delivered subsequently. CONCLUSION: Ultrasonographic screening for signs of constriction of the ductus arteriosus should be done within 48 hours of instituting indomethacin therapy at any gestational age.


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Hydrops Fetalis/chemically induced , Indomethacin/adverse effects , Tocolytic Agents/adverse effects , Adult , Ductus Arteriosus/drug effects , Female , Humans , Hydrops Fetalis/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy , Time Factors , Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency/chemically induced , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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