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Severe fetal hydrops resulting from ABO incompatibility.

Severe fetal hydrops was diagnosed at 34 weeks' gestation. Funipuncture revealed a normal 46,XX karyotype and a hematocrit of 20%. Cesarean delivery was performed. Neonatal blood testing showed blood type B positive, positive direct and indirect Coombs, and an anti-B antibody titer of 1:64. The maternal blood group was O positive with a titer of 1:65,536 immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti-B antibody (after inactivation of IgM anti-B antibody). This report documents a rare case of fetal hydrops resulting from ABO incompatibility with neonatal survival.[1]

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  1. Severe fetal hydrops resulting from ABO incompatibility. Sherer, D.M., Abramowicz, J.S., Ryan, R.M., Sheils, L.A., Blumberg, N., Woods, J.R. Obstetrics and gynecology. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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