Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases

Introduction: Fetal pleural effusion is rarely seen in primary care setting. It is more commonly diagnosed among women with diabetes mellitus in pregnancy. Method: This report illustrates two patients with fetal bilateral pleural effusions, detected at 18-week and 24-week period of amenorrhea (POA)...

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Main Authors: Chai Li Tay, Noor Afiqah Binti Abdul Wahab
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Community Health Research
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Online Access:http://jhr.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-664-en.html
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spelling doaj-66aad31fc21c4a2995927f75062ed98f2021-08-03T01:06:05ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical SciencesJournal of Community Health Research2322-56882345-26092021-03-01102112116Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 CasesChai Li Tay0Noor Afiqah Binti Abdul Wahab1 1. Simpang Health Clinic, District of Larut, Matang and Selama, Taiping, Perak, Ministry of Health Malaysia 2. Changkat Jering Health Clinic, District of Larut, Matang and Selama, Taiping, Perak, Ministry of Health Malaysia Introduction: Fetal pleural effusion is rarely seen in primary care setting. It is more commonly diagnosed among women with diabetes mellitus in pregnancy. Method: This report illustrates two patients with fetal bilateral pleural effusions, detected at 18-week and 24-week period of amenorrhea (POA) during routine antenatal scans by primary care doctors. Result: These two pregnancies were complicated with hydrops fetalis and resulted in fresh stillbirth and intra-uterine death. Conclusion: Primary healthcare providers play an important role in the early diagnosis of fetal congenital anomaly, counseling regarding the ultrasonography findings, neonatal outcome, and referral to obstetrician for further management and monitoring for maternal complications, such as polyhydramnios, preeclampsia, mirror syndrome, and depression as a result of hydrops fetalishttp://jhr.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-664-en.htmlantenatalfetal bilateral pleural effusionsprimary care clinic
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Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases
Journal of Community Health Research
antenatal
fetal bilateral pleural effusions
primary care clinic
author_facet Chai Li Tay
Noor Afiqah Binti Abdul Wahab
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title Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases
title_short Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases
title_full Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases
title_fullStr Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases
title_full_unstemmed Primary Care Doctors’ Role in Antenatal Detection and Management of Fetal Bilateral Pleural Effusions: A Report of 2 Cases
title_sort primary care doctors’ role in antenatal detection and management of fetal bilateral pleural effusions: a report of 2 cases
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Community Health Research
issn 2322-5688
2345-2609
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Introduction: Fetal pleural effusion is rarely seen in primary care setting. It is more commonly diagnosed among women with diabetes mellitus in pregnancy. Method: This report illustrates two patients with fetal bilateral pleural effusions, detected at 18-week and 24-week period of amenorrhea (POA) during routine antenatal scans by primary care doctors. Result: These two pregnancies were complicated with hydrops fetalis and resulted in fresh stillbirth and intra-uterine death. Conclusion: Primary healthcare providers play an important role in the early diagnosis of fetal congenital anomaly, counseling regarding the ultrasonography findings, neonatal outcome, and referral to obstetrician for further management and monitoring for maternal complications, such as polyhydramnios, preeclampsia, mirror syndrome, and depression as a result of hydrops fetalis
topic antenatal
fetal bilateral pleural effusions
primary care clinic
url http://jhr.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-664-en.html
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