Massive fetomaternal hemorrhage is defined as a loss of more than 30-50ml of fetal blood, transferred into maternal circulation. It can lead to severe anemization of the fetus and its consequences such as fetal hydrops or stillbirth. We present a case in which the diagnosis was based on the decresased fetal movement and pathological cardiotocography record. The Kleihauer-Betke test revealed a high percentage of fetal cells and allowed to state a proper diagnosis. An immediate cesarean section was performed and the lab tests confirmed severe anemization of the newborn.
CITATION STYLE
Hincz, P., Brot, A., Podciechowski, L., Borowski, D., Bielak, A., Grzesiak, M., … Wilczyński, J. (2006). Massive fetomaternal hemorrhage--case report. Ginekologia Polska, 77(6), 468–471.
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.