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Query: UMLS:C0002871 (
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Fetomaternal transfusion occurs in about 50 percent pregnancies. However, it can cause severe neonatal
anemia
at birth. A one-day-old baby girl, small for gestational age, was born to a
G1P1
woman without perinatal blood loss or obstetric complication. Pallor and mild tachypnea were noted after birth. Laboratory examination revealed severe
anemia
, (Hb: 4.8 gm/dl, Hct: 14.7%), reticulocytosis and normoblastemia. Direct coombs' test was negative. Brain echo examination was normal. Maternal peripheral blood smear stained with Kleihauer-Betke technique demonstrated presence of fetal cells. Following packed red blood cells transfusion, the baby's symptoms improved. The unusual clinical features were described and discussed. Kleihauer-Betke test should be performed in unexpected neonatal
anemia
after birth.
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PMID:Unusual clinical features of neonatal anemia due to fetomaternal transfusion. 833 90
Dengue is a systemic viral infection that is commonly transmitted between humans via mosquitoes. Other modes of transmission such as the vertical one are rare and have been infrequently reported in the literature. This report investigates one case of vertical transmission of dengue in Guangzhou, China. A
G1P1
lady at 39 weeks of gestation was referred to the Huzhong Hospital presenting a fever for two days. She subsequently developed a skin rash on the back and lower limb and at that time she had already experienced five days of fever. She subsequently went into labor and delivered a female neonate weighting 3,500 g at birth. The neonate developed fever on the third day of life which was associated with a systemic erythematous skin rash. There was no report or evidence of mosquito bites after birth. A complete blood count showed leucopenia, thrombocytopenia and
anemia
and the liver function test showed elevated AST, GGT and bilirubin. Dengue was diagnosed in the mother and the neonate by the ELISA dengue virus NS1 antigen test (Wantai, Beijing, China) and dengue virus fluorogenic quantitative PCR test (Liferiver, Shanghai, China).The case report illustrates the possibility of the vertical transmission of dengue. Clinicians should be alert to this possibility and institute early treatment. Further direct evidence and research are required.
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PMID:VERTICAL TRANSMISSION OF DENGUE INFECTION: THE FIRST PUTATIVE CASE REPORTED IN CHINA. 2798 56