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Several invasive techniques can be done during pregnancy, depending on the gestational age. These techniques include: | Several invasive techniques can be done during [[pregnancy]], depending on the [[gestational age]]. These techniques include: | ||
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|Amniocentesis | |[[Amniocentesis]] | ||
|after 15 weeks | |after 15 weeks | ||
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* Direct isolation of the virus | * Direct isolation of the [[virus]] | ||
* Viral nucleic acid quantification | * [[Viral]] [[nucleic acid]] quantification | ||
* Detection of IgM/ IgA antibodies in fetal blood | * Detection of [[IgM]]/ [[IgA]] [[antibodies]] in [[fetal]] [[blood]] | ||
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* Miscarriage | * [[Miscarriage]] | ||
* Premature delivery | * [[Premature delivery]] | ||
* False negative results are possible when testing for fetal antibodies. Testing for antibodies should be performed 6-8 weeks after maternal infection and after 22 weeks of gestation | * False negative results are possible when testing for [[fetal]] [[antibodies]]. Testing for [[antibodies]] should be performed 6-8 weeks after [[maternal]] [[infection]] and after 22 weeks of [[gestation]] | ||
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|Fetal blood sampling | |[[Fetal]] [[blood]] sampling | ||
|after 18-20 weeks | |after 18-20 weeks | ||
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|Chorionic villus sampling | |[[Chorionic villus sampling]] | ||
|after 11 weeks | |after 11 weeks | ||
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Revision as of 20:49, 5 January 2017
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Dima Nimri, M.D. [2]
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Overview
Laboratory Findings
Prenatal Testing
Ultrasound
Not all fetuses infected with rubella virus in the prenatal period show visible signs on ultrasound consistent with congenital rubella syndrome. However, positive findings on ultrasound provide certainty to the diagnosis. Such findings include:
- Fetal hydrops
- Bowel hyperechogenicity
- Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR)
Invasive Techniques
Several invasive techniques can be done during pregnancy, depending on the gestational age. These techniques include:
Technique | Timing/ Gestational age at which it is performed | Results | Complications |
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Amniocentesis | after 15 weeks |
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Fetal blood sampling | after 18-20 weeks | ||
Chorionic villus sampling | after 11 weeks |