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Non-hydropic intrauterine fetal death more than 5 months after primary parvovirus B19 infection

Aims: Clinical follow-up of possible fetal complications associated with maternal parvovirus B19 infection is usually recommended during the 2–3 months after primary infection.

Results: A case of late intrauterine fetal death associated with at least 5 months of maternal parvovirus B19 viremia and in the presence of B19 IgG and IgM is described.

Conclusions: The time of clinical and laboratory follow-up after maternal parvovirus B19 infection may need to be revised if prolonged viremia is more common than previously described.

Keywords: Fetal, infection, intrauterine death, Parvovirus B19

03/2005 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
New data about embryonic and fetal neurodevelopment and behavior obtained by 3D and 4D sonography

The development of the human central nervous system (CNS) begins in the early embryonic period and proceeds through a sequence of very complicated processes long after delivery...

Keywords: Behavior, embryonic, Fetal, motorics, neurodevelopment, 3D, 4D, sonography

12/2005 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Non-hydropic intrauterine fetal death more than five months after primary parvovirus B19 infection

Aims: Clinical follow-up of possible fetal complications associated with maternal parvovirus B19 infection is usually recommended during the 2–3 months after primary infection.

Results: A case of late intrauterine fetal death associated with at least 5 months of maternal parvovirus B19 viremia and in the presence of B19 IgG and IgM is described.

Conclusions: The time of clinical and laboratory followup after maternal parvovirus B19 infection may need to be revised if prolonged viremia is more common than previously described.

Keywords: Fetal, infection, intrauterine death, Parvovirus B19

03/2004 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Omniview-SisPorto® 3.5 – a central fetal monitoring station with online alerts based on computerized cardiotocogram+ST event analysis

Visual analysis of cardiotocograms is poorly reproducible and is currently recognized as the main weakness of the STAN® methodology...

Keywords: cardiotocography, Computer-assisted, Electrocardiography, Fetal, fetal hypoxia, fetal monitoring, heart rate, Signal Processing

05/2008 | Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Walter de Gruyter