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Ultrasound findings in Rh-alloimmunized pregnancies assessed by spectrophotometric analysis of amniotic fluid and Doppler velocimetry of fetal middle cerebral artery

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate and compare existing ultrasound findings in women with Rh-alloimmunized pregnancies with diagnosis of fetal anemia by spectrophotometric analysis of amniotic fluid or Doppler ultrasound of the fetal middle cerebral artery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was an observational descriptive study involving 99 patients evaluated between January 1995 and January 2004. Patients were divided into two groups: 74 Rh-isoimmunized women submitted to spectrophotometry of the amniotic fluid (group S) and 25 Rh-isoimmunized women submitted to Doppler ultrasound of fetal middle cerebral artery (group D) to evaluate fetal anemia. Ultrasound findings in the two groups were compared. RESULTS: Placental anomalies, mainly placentomegaly and textural irregularities were more frequently seen in pregnant women followed up with spectrophotometry of the amniotic fluid compared to those followed up with Doppler ultrasound (64% X 32%, p = 6,294). CONCLUSION: The frequency of abnormal ultrasound findings was 2-fold higher in pregnancies evaluated with spectrophotometry of the amniotic fluid compared to those followed up with Doppler ultrasound.

Red blood cell isoimmunization; Fetal anemia; Middle cerebral artery; Doppler ultrasonography; Isoantibodies; Fetal erythroblastosis


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