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*The less common form is called [[Rh incompatibility (patient information)|Rh incompatibility]], which can cause very severe anemia in the baby. | *The less common form is called [[Rh incompatibility (patient information)|Rh incompatibility]], which can cause very severe anemia in the baby. | ||
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Specific tests depend on the type of erythroblastosis, but may include: | Specific tests depend on the type of erythroblastosis, but may include: | ||
*'''Complete blood count''' | *'''Complete blood count''' | ||
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:*[[Rh incompatibility (patient information)#Treatment options|Rh incompatibility]] | :*[[Rh incompatibility (patient information)#Treatment options|Rh incompatibility]] | ||
==Where to find medical care for Hemolytic disease of the newborn== | ==Where to find medical care for Hemolytic disease of the newborn?== | ||
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*If you have had a baby with this disease, be sure to talk with your doctor if you plan on having another baby. | *If you have had a baby with this disease, be sure to talk with your doctor if you plan on having another baby. | ||
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)== | ==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?== | ||
The severity of this condition can vary widely. | The severity of this condition can vary widely. | ||
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Complications depend on the specific type of erythroblastosis fetalis. | Complications depend on the specific type of erythroblastosis fetalis. | ||
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001298.htm | http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001298.htm | ||
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HDN | |
ICD-10 | P55 |
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ICD-9 | 773 |
DiseasesDB | 5545 |
MedlinePlus | 001298 |
Editor-in-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S.,M.D. [1] Phone:617-632-7753; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan, M.B.B.S.
Overview
Erythroblastosis fetalis is a potentially life-threatening blood disorder in a fetus or newborn infant. This article provides a general overview.
What are the symptoms of Hemolytic disease of the newborn?
Symptoms in a newborn baby may include:
- Anemia
- Edema (swelling under the surface of the skin)
- Enlarged liver or spleen
- Hydrops (fluid throughout the body's tissues, including in the spaces containing the lungs, heart, and abdominal organs)
- Newborn jaundice
What causes Hemolytic disease of the newborn?
- Erythroblastosis fetalis develops in an unborn infant when the mother and baby have different blood types. The mother produces substances called antibodies that attack the developing baby's red blood cells.
- The most common form of erythroblastosis fetalis is ABO incompatibility, which can vary in severity.
- The less common form is called Rh incompatibility, which can cause very severe anemia in the baby.
Diagnosis
Specific tests depend on the type of erythroblastosis, but may include:
- Complete blood count
- Bilirubin level
- Blood typing
Treatment options
- After birth, depending on the severity, a transfusion usually needs to be performed.
- For specific treatment information, see:
Where to find medical care for Hemolytic disease of the newborn?
Directions to Hospitals Treating Hemolytic disease of the newborn
Prevention
- The most severe form of this disease, Rh incompatibility, can be prevented if the mother takes a medicine called RhoGAM at certain times during and after pregnancy.
- If you have had a baby with this disease, be sure to talk with your doctor if you plan on having another baby.
What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?
The severity of this condition can vary widely.
- In some instances, the baby has no symptoms of the disease.
- In other cases, it can lead to death of the baby before or shortly after birth.
- It can be treated before birth by intrauterine transfusion.
Possible complications
Complications depend on the specific type of erythroblastosis fetalis.