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Rh Incompatibility : Complications

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Complications could include:
Possible complications include:Hydrops fetalisKernicterusNeurological syndrome with mental deficiency, movement disorder, hearing loss, speech disorder, and seizures.
Source:ADAM
Date:October 15, 2007
Kernicterus is a rare neurological condition that occurs in some newborns with severe jaundice.
Source:ADAM
Date:June 1, 2009
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition in which abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn.There are two types of hydrops fetalis: Immune and nonimmune. The exact cause depends on which form a baby has.Immun...
Source:ADAM
Date:June 1, 2009
Hydrops fetalis(HF) can result from many different diseases and structural defects. HF is traditionally divided into two major categories: immune HF and nonimmune HF.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part I
Hydrops fetalis(HF) can result from many different diseases and structural defects. HF is traditionally divided into two major categories: immune HF and nonimmune HF.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
Movement disorders are a group of diseases and syndromes affecting the ability to produce and control bodily movements.It seems simple and effortless, but normal movement requires an astonishingly complex system of control. Disruption of any porti...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Movement disorders describe a variety of abnormal movements of the body that have a neurological basis. These abnormal movements are characterized by changes in the coordination and speed of voluntary movement.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Movement disorders are a group of diseases and syndromes affecting the ability to produce and control movement.Though it seems simple and effortless, normal movement in fact requires an astonishingly complex system of control. Disruption of any po...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
Movement disorders are a group of neurological diseases and syndromes that involve the motor and movement systems'' ability to produce and control movement.Though it seems simple and effortless, normal movement actually requires an astonishingly co...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Movement disorders are a group of diseases and syndromes affecting the ability to produce and control movement.Though it seems simple and effortless, normal movement in fact requires an astonishingly complex system of control. Disruption of any po...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Hearing loss is the total or partial inability to hear sound in one or both ears.Decreased hearing; Deafness; Loss of hearing; Conductive hearing loss; Sensorineural hearing loss.Minor decreases in hearing are common after age 20.Hearing problems ...
Source:ADAM
Date:April 13, 2009
Early detection and intervention are crucial in preventing or minimizing developmental and educational delays.Hearing loss is most commonly categorized by which parts of the ear are affected. Conductive hearing loss is caused by a problem in the m...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
Hearing impairment is the temporary or permanent loss of some or all hearing in one or both ears.There are three types of hearing impairment that occur in young children:.conductive hearing loss, a usually temporary interference with the reception...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Hearing loss is any degree of impairment of the ability to apprehend sound.Sound can be measured accurately. The term decibel(dB) refers to an amount of energy moving sound from its source to our ears or to a microphone.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Hearing loss is any degree of impairment of the ability to comprehend sound.Sound can be accurately measured. The term decibel(dB) refers to an amount of energy moving sound from its source to the ears of one or more listeners or to a microphone.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Hearing loss is any degree of impairment of the ability to apprehend sound.Sound can be measured accurately. The term decibel(dB) is a measure of loudness and refers to a unit for expressing the relative intensity of sound on a scale from zero, fo...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Speech disorders refer to several conditions in which a person has difficulty communicating by mouth.Articulation deficiency; Voice disorders; Disfluency.Speech is one of the primary ways we communicate with those around us. It is an effective way...
Source:ADAM
Date:April 22, 2008
According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association(ASHA), a language disorder is an impairment in comprehension use of the spoken, written, or other symbol system.Speech disorders affect the language and mechanics, the content of speech...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
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