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179 related items for PubMed ID: 10406919

  • 21. B19 parvovirus-induced anemia in a normal child. Initial bone marrow erythroid hyperplasia and response to intravenous immunoglobulin.
    Murray JC, Gresik MV, Leger F, McClain KL.
    Am J Pediatr Hematol Oncol; 1993 Nov; 15(4):420-3. PubMed ID: 8214365
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  • 22. [Cardiac involvement in fetal parvovirus B19 infection].
    Soulié JC.
    Pathol Biol (Paris); 1995 May; 43(5):416-9. PubMed ID: 8532380
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  • 23. Serologic and virologic evidence for frequent intrauterine transmission of human parvovirus B19 with a primary maternal infection during pregnancy.
    Koch WC, Harger JH, Barnstein B, Adler SP.
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  • 24. [A case of transient fetal hydrops which would be caused by parvovirus B19 infection].
    Asai M, Maeda K, Nakabe K, Hojo T, Negoro Y, Okamoto T, Masahashi T, Suzuki M, Noguchi M, Nakanishi M.
    Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi; 1993 Jul; 45(7):687-90. PubMed ID: 8340652
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  • 25. Parvovirus B19 infection and its significance in pregnancy.
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  • 26. The spontaneous resolution of cystic hygroma (CH), hydrops fetalis (HF), and fetal anemia.
    Weissman A, Levy R, Hagay ZJ.
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    de Haan TR, de Jong EP, Oepkes D, Vandenbussche FP, Kroes AC, Walther FJ.
    Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd; 2008 May 24; 152(21):1185-90. PubMed ID: 18578441
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  • 30. Long-term outcome after fetal transfusion for hydrops associated with parvovirus B19 infection.
    Nagel HT, de Haan TR, Vandenbussche FP, Oepkes D, Walther FJ.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2007 Jan 29; 109(1):42-7. PubMed ID: 17197586
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  • 31. [Intrauterine infection of parvo virus B19].
    Yaegashi N, Chisaka H, Morita E, Tada K, Okamura K, Sugamura K.
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  • 32. Hydrops fetalis caused by parvovirus B19 infection: case report and literature review.
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    J Med Assoc Thai; 2006 Aug 29; 89(8):1277-86. PubMed ID: 17048441
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  • 33. [Parvovirus B 19 infection during pregnancy].
    Mylonas I, Gutsche S, Anton G, Jeschke U, Weissenbacher ER, Friese K.
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  • 34. Observational study of effect of intrauterine transfusions on outcome of fetal hydrops after parvovirus B19 infection.
    Fairley CK, Smoleniec JS, Caul OE, Miller E.
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  • 35. Management of fetal hydrops associated with parvovirus B19 infection.
    Smoleniec JS, Pillai M.
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  • 36. Detection of cytomegalovirus, parvovirus B19 and herpes simplex viruses in cases of intrauterine fetal death: association with pathological findings.
    Syridou G, Spanakis N, Konstantinidou A, Piperaki ET, Kafetzis D, Patsouris E, Antsaklis A, Tsakris A.
    J Med Virol; 2008 Oct 18; 80(10):1776-82. PubMed ID: 18712818
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  • 37. [Ascites with "activated" lymphocytes in a case of hydrops fetalis related to a parvovirus B19 infection].
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    J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris); 1997 Oct 18; 26(8):828-30. PubMed ID: 9509326
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  • 38. Spontaneous resolution of non-immune hydrops fetalis secondary to transplacental parvovirus B19 infection.
    Bhal PS, Davies NJ, Westmoreland D, Jones A.
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  • 39. The seroprevalence of parvovirus B19 infection among to-be-married girls, pregnant women, and their neonates in Shiraz, Iran.
    Ziyaeyan M, Rasouli M, Alborzi A.
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  • 40. [Parvovirus B19: importance of diathesis in the clinical expression of a common infection].
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