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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Severe hydrops fetalis
  1. ... alpha thalassemia can cause health problems. The more severe type is known as hemoglobin Bart hydrops fetalis syndrome, which is also called Hb Bart syndrome ...
  2. ... life due to multiple organ failure.The most severe cases of PMM2-CDG are characterized by hydrops fetalis, a condition in which excess fluid builds up ...
  3. ... VII varies widely among affected individuals.The most severe cases of MPS VII are characterized by hydrops fetalis, a condition in which excess fluid builds up ...
  4. ... others are more affected by thrombocytopenia.The most severe cases of dyserythropoietic anemia and thrombocytopenia are characterized by hydrops fetalis, a condition in which excess fluid builds up ...
  5. ... ascites). Affected infants may have a condition called hydrops fetalis in which excess fluid accumulates in the body before birth. Children with this severe form of the condition usually live only into ...
  6. ... called the perinatal lethal form. This condition causes severe or life-threatening ... fetalis); dry, scaly skin (ichthyosis) or other skin abnormalities; ...
  7. ... a buildup of excess fluid in the body (hydrops fetalis) or a fluid-filled sac typically found on the back of the neck (cystic hygroma). Individuals with this type have severe arthrogryposis. Lethal multiple pterygium syndrome is associated with ...
  8. ... or life expectancy.Sialidosis type II, the more severe type of the disorder, is ... (hydrops fetalis). Affected infants may also have an enlarged liver ...
  9. ... swelling of the body caused by fluid accumulation (hydrops fetalis). Greenberg dysplasia is also called hydrops-ectopic calcification-moth-eaten skeletal dysplasia (HEM), which ...
  10. ... extensive swelling caused by fluid accumulation before birth (hydrops fetalis), a soft out-pouching in the lower abdomen ( ...
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