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Idiopathic massive fetomaternal hemorrhage in the third trimester of pregnancy causing neonatal death
2016
Clinical and experimental obstetrics & gynecology
Fetomaternal hemorrhage (FMH), which can occur throughout pregnancy, is still a poorly understood clinical condition. It is very difficult to be timely diagnosed and often results in poor pregnancy outcomes. Here the authors reported two rare cases of silent massive FMH of unknown cause in the third trimester of pregnancy, which presented with non-reactive fetal heart rhythm or decreased fetal movement at the very beginning, and resulted in severe fetal anemia and neonatal deaths. A pregnant
doi:10.12891/ceog2097.2016
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