Severe Rh isoimmunization--current methods of in utero diagnosis and treatment
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Severe Rh isoimmunization--current methods of in utero diagnosis and treatment
Abstract
The diagnosis and treatment of isoimmunization has improved markedly with the introduction of high-resolution real-time ultrasound, cordocentesis, selective intravascular fetal blood transfusion, and meticulous fetal surveillance. There is reason to believe that with appropriate and timely management in severely isoimmunized patients, there may be a 90% or greater chance of a successful pregnancy.
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