Some studies show that intrauterine transfusions increase rates of neurodevelopmental difficulty in HDFN, while others show ...
Find out why HDFN should not go untreated, even if it's a mild case, as untreated hemolytic disease can have lasting effects.
A study showed parents of infants with HDFN often feel they have to speak up and fight for their own care and that of their ...
A rare genetic deletion in a blood group gene caused hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN) in twin infants.
In a recent study, parents of infants with HDFN reported feelings of uncertainty and distress regarding post-discharge care.
About one in three babies in Africa are born with anemia, a condition in which a baby’s blood doesn’t have enough healthy red ...
Fetal cfDNA testing can determine if a fetus lacks an antigen that could cause HDFN, avoiding further unnecessary tests and ...
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