Publications by authors named "Maria Antonietta De Oronzo"

"Soft markers" are considered variants of normal and should be considered distinct from fetal anatomic malformations. Hyperechogenicity of the fetal bowel, is one of the few soft markers that can also associated with a variety of other pathologic conditions. In this review we will focalise our attention on the significate of an increased echogenicity of fetal bowel and on management of fetuses with this condition.

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Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) still face significant risks when embarking on a pregnancy. Improvements in the field of pathophysiology, in diagnosis and a greater number of therapeutic options in the treatment of SLE, have made the medical community regard these patients with less trepidation. Despite these advances, however, the risk of significant morbidity to both the mother and the fetus still exists.

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Several infections in adults warrant special consideration in pregnant women given the potential fetal consequences. Among these is parvovirus B19 deserves special attention since the harmful effects on the pregnant woman and fetus. It can then cause fetal anemia, non-immune fetal hydrops and fetal death.

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Failure to visualize prenatally the gallbladder at ultrasound scan may indicate different fetal malformations with a highly variable prognosis, but also a simple anatomic variable. An adequate prenatal management could help in defining diagnosis and prognosis.

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