Re: bpp

From: Terry J. DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Wed Dec 10 21:58:16 1997


Here is some more information by way of the Utrasound@OBGYN.net forum. Thanks Peter Wein for the input. Peace, Terry J. DuBose

On Wed, 10 Dec 1997 21:36:33 -0600 Peter Wein <p.wein@obstetrics_mercy.unimelb.EDU.AU> writes: >>I really don't think polyhydramnios (or just hydramnios, some think
>>polyhydramnios is redundant) applies to the BPP.
>>However, you should be alert to various causes
>>of abnormal fluid levels. Poly can be due to
>>anything that inhibits fetal drinking, these can be
>>physical things like esophageal atresia or other
>>anomalies (there are a lot of upper GI tract
>>anomalies that can lead to polyhy), or neurological problems.
>Anybody think of any others?
>>Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS; Assistant Professor

>Lots - causes of polyuria, especially diabetes. High-output cardiac
>failure - TTTS, placental chorioangioma, isoimmunization. Some TORCH
>infections. etc
>Peter Wein, Senior Lecturer
>Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
>University of Melbourne, Mercy Hospital for Women
>Clarendon Street, East Melbourne 3002
>Australia
>
>Tel: +61 3 9270 2556 Fax: +61 3 9417 5406 Mobile: 0414 691690




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