Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 31, 2026

A Point-of-Care Method with Integrated Decision Support Tool to Estimate Anemia at Population Level
Published on: January 19, 2024
Managing the difficult case of fetal anemia
Eko G Zhang1, Fiona Regan, Mark Layton
1Centre for Fetal and Maternal Medicine, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, Imperial College London , London, UK.
Objectives:
To describe a series of complex fetal anemia cases, detail the appropriate investigations and management, and review the literature.
Methods:
Four cases of non-red cell alloimmunization or infective cases of fetal anemia are presented.
Results:
Of the four cases presented, one was a neonatal death, one pregnancy was terminated, one case was diagnosed with Diamond Blackfan anemia, and one case was due to recurrent feto-maternal hemorrhages despite negative Kleihauer tests.
Conclusions:
Non-alloimmune causes of fetal anemia can be difficult to manage. Some cases require repeated and frequent intrauterine transfusions. The perinatal mortality and preterm delivery rates are increased, and some cases require considerable long-term treatment including regular transfusions. We present our experience of a series of non-immune fetal anemia managed in a tertiary unit, review the literature, and suggest appropriate management.
Related Concept Videos
Fetal Circulation
Two umbilical arteries transport blood from the fetus to the placenta. At the placenta, the blood absorbs oxygen and nutrients while simultaneously eliminating waste products. This oxygen-enriched and nutrient-rich blood then returns to the fetus through one...
Peritoneal Dialysis III: Nursing Management
Hemodialysis III: Nursing Management
Rh Blood Group
Cardiomyopathy VI: Nursing Management
Dysrhythmias VII: Nursing Management of Dysrhythmias