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Maternal fetal medicine-perinatology

Maternal fetal medicine-perinatology

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2005
Abstract
We described a fetus who is delivered at 32.weeks of gestation by elective cesarian because of the fetal anhydria and unilateral hydronephrosis.A breech coming,1950 gr, 44 cm a newborn was delivered with multiple malformations and postpartum he didn't cry and siyanosis was appeared. After first interventions the newborns respiration didn't start and bradicardy occured. For this reasons entubation was needed but several trials concluded with lack of success. There was no response to resuscitation and newborn was accepted dead. The first physical examination of the newborn,tracheal atresia, webs, left microophthalmy, bilateral corneal opaque points, bilateral finger and toes syndactyly, hypospadias, low set ears were determined. Postpartum, by our first physical examination we determined bilateral finger and toes syndactylies, laryngeal atresia, hypospadias, micreophthalmia, development abnormality of right palpeprally, absence of the eyelash at the medially part of the right palpepra and there is a adherance between the palpepra and cornea, broad nose with low nasal bridge and the left corneal opasity. These and postmortem autopsy findings confirmed the diagnosis of Fraser syndrome.In this report we will focus on postpartum examinations of severe olygohidroamnios in families even if hiperechogenic lungs, previously similarly affected children.

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