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Necrotizing enterocolitis following intrauterine blood transfusion
1Department of Surgery, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery
|December 1, 1991
Abstract:
Intravascular intrauterine transfusion allows a more sophisticated and exact approach to the management of severe Rh hemolytic disease. This technique involves direct manipulation of the fetal umbilical vessels; its hazards include umbilical cord trauma and thrombosis or emboli. The consequences of such events in utero are largely unknown. In this case necrotizing enterocolitis occurred in a full-term infant after three intrauterine intravascular transfusions.