CLINICAL CASE OF INTRACARDIAC THROMBOSIS IN A NEWBORN
Keywords:
newborn, COVID-19, pulmonary artery, intracardiac thrombus, tromboendocarditis.
Abstract
The article describes a clinical case of intracardial thrombosis in a newborn child, from a mother who suffered
COVID-19 on the 14th week of pregnancy.
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3.Belokrinickaja T.E., Artymuk N.V., Filippov O.S., Frolova N.I. Klinicheskoe techenie, materinskie i perinatal'nye ishody novoj koronavirusnoj infekcii COVID-19 u
beremennyh Sibiri i Dal'nego Vostoka. Akusherstvo i ginekologija. 2021. № 2. S. 48–54.
4.Shhegolev A.I., Tumanova U.N., Serov V.N. Porazhenija placenty u beremennyh s SARS-CoV-2- infekciej. Akusherstvo i ginekologija. 2020. №12. S. 44–52.
5.Metodicheskie rekomendacii Ministerstva zdravoohranenija RF «Organizacija okazanija medicinskoj pomoshhi beremennym, rozhenicam, rodil'nicam i novorozhdennym pri novoj koronavirusnoj infekcii COVID-19» [Jelektronnyj resurs]. URL:https://static0.minzdrav.gov.ru/system/attachme nts/attaches/000/057/333/original/05072021_MR_Preg_v4.pdf (data obrashhenija: 01.02.2022).
6.Sanchez-Luna M. Neonates born to mothers with COVID-19: data from the Spanish society of neonatology registry. Pediatrics. 2021. vol. 147. no.2. P.1-10.
7.Carvalho B.R. De, et al. COVID-19: uncertainties from conception to birth. Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet. 2021. vol. 43. no.1. P. 54–60.
8.Zimmermann P., Curtis N. COVID-19 in children, pregnancy and neonates: a review of epidemiologic and clinical features. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2020. vol. 39. no. 6. P. 469–77.
9.Barrero-Castillero A. COVID-19: neonatalperinatal perspectives. J Perinatol. 2021. vol. 41. no. 5. P. 940–951.
10.Shanes E.D. Placental pathology in COVID-19. Am J Clin Pathol. 2020. vol. 154. no.1. P. 23–32.
11.Baud D., Greub G., Favre G., Gengler C., Jaton K., Dubruc E.P.L. Second-trimester miscarriage in a pregnant woman with SARS-CoV-2 infection. N Engl J Med. 2020. vol.382. no.18. P. 1708-1720.
12.Patane L. Vertical transmission of coronavirus disease 2019: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 RNA on the fetal side of the placenta in pregnancies with coronavirus disease 2019-positive mothers and neonates at birth. Am J Obstet Gyncol MFM. 2020. vol. 2. P.100-145.
13.Penfield C.A. Detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in placental and fetal membrane samples. Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM. 2020. Vol. 2. P. 100-133.
Published
2022-02-17
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Shipilova, L.M, Yu.V Chernenkov, and O.I. Gumeniuk. 2022. “CLINICAL CASE OF INTRACARDIAC THROMBOSIS IN A NEWBORN”. EurasianUnionScientists, February, 25-29. https://bio-med.euroasia-science.ru/index.php/Euroasia/article/view/809.
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