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Re:References: <199708150729.JAA20472@dante.linknet.it>From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)Sun Aug 17 13:46:14 1997
Enzo Esposito (by way of Enzo Esposito ) wrote: > > Dear colleagues, > 35 yo woman, first pregnancy. In 17 wks gestation the US revealed > neck plica and translucence (distancemm). One week later with US we found > also bilateral hydrothorax more evident on the right side. The amniocentesis > revealed a regular chromosomic map. > Syphilis, TORCH, viral hepatitis and all the other tests was negative. > One more week later all the signs was expired until the childbirth. > On august, 12, the childbirth occurred punctually. The labour was regular > and she received ev infusion of oxytocin (5U)during the last hour. > The fetal weight is 3300 grams and was present respiratory difficulties so > he was admitted in neonatolgy. Now the respiration is good, but are emerged: > one palmar plica, > "U" reversed smooth, bilateral cubitus partial dislocation, neck plica, low > attachment ears and hollowed chest. > Someone of you have suggestion for me? --
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