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Diagnosing a Case of Fetal Ascites and Edema After Birth
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The case emerged at 34 + 2 weeks gestation from a 22-year-old first-time pregnant individual with no consanguinity history. Diagnosed with hydrops and gestational hypertension elsewhere, they were referred to our facility at 31 weeks. Our ultrasound revealed a solitary viable fetus with high amniotic fluid levels (32.1 cm), indicating polyhydramnio

Diagnosing a Case of Fetal Ascites and Edema After Birth
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