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Intra-uterine fetal demise caused by amniotic band syndrome after standard amniocentesis

Authors :
Alexander Strauss
Hermann Hepp
Uwe Hasbargen
Ingo Bauerfeind
Bettina W. Paek
Source :
Fetal diagnosis and therapy. 15(1)
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

The amniotic band syndrome represents a prime example of exogenous disruption of an otherwise normal fetal development. It may be a sequel of invasive diagnostic procedures such as amniocentesis or fetal blood sampling. A 38-year-old gravida II, para II delivered a morphologically normal male stillborn at term. The pregnancy history had been unremarkable but for an early 2nd-trimester amniocentesis. Cause of the intra-uterine fetal demise was noted to be an amniotic band constricting the umbilical cord. An amniotic band is a rare but potentially fatal condition which may be induced by, e.g., invasive prenatal procedures. Such bands are not usually diagnosed prenatally; however, selected patients with augmented risk may profit from intensive ultrasound evaluation including Doppler studies.

Details

ISSN :
10153837
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fetal diagnosis and therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....61182cab14564fcafdea89a8d11ab1f8