Assess pregnancy outcome of case of fetal renal dialation in prenatal diagnosis Center Hospital National Gynecology and Obstetrics in 2015
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Tran, T. H. Y., & Tran, D. C. (2016). Assess pregnancy outcome of case of fetal renal dialation in prenatal diagnosis Center Hospital National Gynecology and Obstetrics in 2015 . Vietnam Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 14(1), 30 - 33. https://doi.org/10.46755/vjog.2016.1.660

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Objective: Assess pregnancy outcomes of cases of fetal renal dialation in Prenatal Diagnosis Center Hospital National Gynecology and Obstetrics in 2015. Method: the study describes 76 cases prospective pregnancy diagnosis and monitoring relaxing pyelonephritis pregnancy outcome and postnatal status at the Center Hospital National Gynecology and Obstetrics from March 2015 to December 2015. Results: Of the 76 fetuses were diagnosed renal dialation, with 68.4% of cases of fetal renal pelvis size 7 - 15 mm, and 31.6% of cases of renal pelvis >15mm. 44 cases were karyotyped which a case had unusual chromosome. There were 9 cases of fetal abortion. Postnatal: 2 children were died after birth, 30 cases were not been examinated, 15 cases has renal pelvis returned to normal, with 11 cases still relaxed, 2 cases of postpartum infection, 7 cases with postnatal surgery, 1 case has moderate surgical and infections, Conclusion: the rate of chromosomal abnormalities of the cases dialation renal is low (2.3%). 11.3% abortion, were died 1.3%, 39.4% were not been examinated, renal pelvis retuned to normal 19.7%, 14.4% still relaxing, infection 2.6%, surgery 9.2%, surgical and infection 1.3%.

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fetal renal dialation, karyotype, infection, ammiocentesis, prenatal diagnosis.
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