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Intrauterine Transmission of Hepatitis C Virus Concomitant with Isolated Severe Fetal Ascites.

Cristiana Luiza RădoiElena-Iuliana-Anamaria BerbecaruAnca Maria Istrate OfițeruRodica Daniela NagyRoxana Cristina DrăgușinRazvan Grigoraș CăpitănescuMarian Valentin ZorilăGeorge Lucian ZorilăDominic-Gabriel Iliescu
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The etiology of isolated fetal ascites is broad. This case may indicate that intrauterine HCV transmission is a potential cause of isolated fetal ascites in the absence of other explanation, and isolated fetal ascites can be the only sign revealed on a routine examination. We suspected, having no other detected cause for ascites, the intrauterine transmission of HCV. Invasive procedures, such as paracentesis, are required for abdominal decompression to manage isolated fetal ascites, as it may be a saving procedure. A genetic investigation is needed, and a good neonatal outcome is expected in the absence of fetal structural or genetic abnormalities, as in our case.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • cell free
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • minimally invasive
  • hiv infected
  • human health