Publications by authors named "Aiveen O'Malley"

Background: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is postulated to be a developmental disorder originating during fetal life in utero. Knowledge regarding the intrauterine environment in which SIDS infants develop is, however, inadequate and how the placenta develops prior to a SIDS event has not been studied.

Aim: To investigate the morphological development of the placenta obtained from full-term infants who subsequently succumbed to SIDS.

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Parvovirus infection during pregnancy is an important cause of hydrops fetalis. It is attributed to anemia caused by viral-induced destruction of red blood cells. Infection of other organs has been reported including the heart, liver, and lungs.

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