Between 1988 and 1991 thirty-nine pregnant women suffering from HELLP-Syndrome were treated in our hospital. A retrospective analysis of clinical course and of the changes in the relevant laboratory values was performed. The incidence of the HELLP-Syndrome at Freiburg University Hospital was 0.
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January 1992
In four cases of one twin pregnancy and three triplet pregnancies, efforts were made to prolong the pregnancy after the death of one foetus between 15th and 26th weeks of gestation. Two patients had a history of spontaneous abortion, three patients had undergone infertility treatment. In a further three cases the membranes ruptured prematurely in association with severe disturbance of the vaginal flora.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFetomaternal bleeding is the major cause for rhesus immunization in pregnancy. This study evaluates the amount of fetomaternal bleeding in 345 pregnancies before 28th week of gestation. Fetomaternal bleeding was of clinical relevance (HbF greater than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective study was conducted comprising 78 cases of fetal urinary tract obstructions diagnosed by ultrasound. Thirteen of the obstructions were subvesical and 65 supravesical. In only one fetus with a subvesical obstruction leading to megacystis was a puncture of the fetal bladder performed--in the 17th week of gestation--resulting in restitution of the bladder to its normal size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFetomaternal hemorrhage with transfusion of more than 10-25 ml fetal blood into the maternal circulation ("macrotransfusion") is one possible cause of the failure of combined pre- and postpartal anti-D prophylaxis. We analyzed the data from 391 patients who delivered at the UFK Freiburg in 1989. We evaluated the amount of fetomaternal bleeding in different modes of delivery.
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