Rhesus Haemolytic Disease 1963
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-6138-1_20
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Intrauterine Transfusion of Foetus in Haemolytic Disease

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“…All of these considerations make it seem favorable to carry out direct antiarrhythmic treatment of the fetus at least in the case of manifest heart failure. In the therapy of rhesus incompatibility the direct treatment of the fetus in the form of intraperitoneal blood transfusion has been reported by LILEY [10] in 1963. HANSMANN and LANG [6] did this for the first time using ultrasound monitoring in 1972.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All of these considerations make it seem favorable to carry out direct antiarrhythmic treatment of the fetus at least in the case of manifest heart failure. In the therapy of rhesus incompatibility the direct treatment of the fetus in the form of intraperitoneal blood transfusion has been reported by LILEY [10] in 1963. HANSMANN and LANG [6] did this for the first time using ultrasound monitoring in 1972.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The administration of adult blood in ulero to the fetus affected by erythroblastosis [18] offers a unique opportunity to study the effect of chronic exposure to a fetal plasma environment on adult erythrocyte membrane lipids in vivo.…”
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“…Recibido: 15-5-2013 Aprobado : 19-5-2013 TERApIA fETAl: gENERAlIDADES La terapia fetal comenzó cuando Liley 1 hizo la primera trasfusión fetal intraperitoneal como tratamiento de la anemia fetal por isoinmunización Rh. Desde entonces se ha intentado u n a i n n u m e r a b l e c a n t i d a d d e intervenciones, sin embargo, muy pocas han sido probadas como beneficiosas.…”
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