Genetic Amniocentesis: Significance of Intraamniotic Bleeding and Placental Location

Simultaneous ultrasound was used to determine if there was a correlation between visualized intraamniotic bleeding, placental location, and fetal-maternal hemorrhage. It was hoped to then determine which Rh-negative patients should receive Rh immunoglobulin. Visualized intraamniotic bleeding showed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) 1985-06, Vol.65 (6), p.798-801
Hauptverfasser: LENKE, ROGER R, ASHWOOD, EDWARD R, CYR, DALE R, GRAVETT, MICHAEL, SMITH, JAMES R, STENCHEVER, MORTON A
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description Simultaneous ultrasound was used to determine if there was a correlation between visualized intraamniotic bleeding, placental location, and fetal-maternal hemorrhage. It was hoped to then determine which Rh-negative patients should receive Rh immunoglobulin. Visualized intraamniotic bleeding showed no correlation to fetal-maternal hemorrhage. Intraamniotic bleeding was commonly associated with needle insertion through an anterior placenta, but also occurred regardless of placental location and in the absence of placental needle traversal. No correlation was found between placental location and fetal-maternal hemorrhage as evidenced by evaluation of maternal serum a-fetpprotein. The Kleihauer test was not as sensitive as a-fetoprotein.
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Amnion
Biological and medical sciences
Delivery. Postpartum. Lactation
Down Syndrome - diagnosis
Female
Genetic Testing
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Hemorrhage - diagnosis
Humans
Medical sciences
Obstetrical techniques
Placenta - anatomy & histology
Pregnancy
Rh Isoimmunization
Sex Chromosome Aberrations - diagnosis
Ultrasonography
title Genetic Amniocentesis: Significance of Intraamniotic Bleeding and Placental Location
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