Nonimmune hydrops fetalis, pulmonary sequestration, and favorable neonatal outcome
- PMID: 8841251
- DOI: 10.1016/0029-7844(96)00101-9
Nonimmune hydrops fetalis, pulmonary sequestration, and favorable neonatal outcome
Abstract
Background: The association of pulmonary sequestration and nonimmune fetal hydrops reportedly carries a very poor prognosis for survival. We describe three newborns with good outcomes despite the diagnosis of pulmonary sequestration; two cases were associated with hydrops fetalis and one with isolated fetal ascites.
Cases: Two neonates with severe hydrops fetalis had pulmonary sequestration diagnosed postnatally. A third infant presented early in gestation with marked fetal ascites that regressed spontaneously before delivery; this infant also had pulmonary sequestration. Despite severe respiratory insufficiency requiring aggressive management, all three infants survived after surgical resection of the sequestered lung mass.
Conclusion: These cases demonstrate the difficulties associated with antenatal counseling regarding long-term prognosis for infants with nonimmune hydrops and pulmonary sequestration. With optimal care in a tertiary perinatal center, a less pessimistic outlook than previously described in the literature may be appropriate.
Comment in
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Nonimmune hydrops fetalis, preliminary sequestration++, and favorable neonatal outcome.Obstet Gynecol. 1997 Aug;90(2):190. Obstet Gynecol. 1997. PMID: 9280871 No abstract available.
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