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familial Nuchal bleb

Fetal cystic hygromas are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system appearing as single or multiloculated fluid-filled cavities, most often in the neck. They are thought to arise from failure of the lymphatic system to communicate with the venous system in the neck. They often progress to HYDROPS and cause fetal death. They may be an autosomal recessive abnormality or result from 45,X TURNER SYNDROME. OMIM: 257350
Also Known As:
Nuchal bleb, familial; Cystic hygroma, fetal; Familial nuchal bleb; Fetal cystic hygroma
Networked: 15 relevant articles (1 outcomes, 1 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Pyelectasis
2. Echogenic Bowel
3. Single Umbilical Artery
4. Fetal Weight
5. Cystic Lymphangioma (Hygroma)

Experts

1. Han, J: 1 article (03/2022)
2. Li, F T: 1 article (03/2022)
3. Li, Y: 1 article (03/2022)
4. Liao, C: 1 article (03/2022)
5. Tang, X W: 1 article (03/2022)
6. Yang, X: 1 article (03/2022)
7. Yi, C X: 1 article (03/2022)
8. Choleva, Abbie J: 1 article (12/2011)
9. Masood, Muhammad Faraz: 1 article (01/2010)
10. Masood, Shabeen Naz: 1 article (01/2010)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to familial Nuchal bleb:
1. PicibanilIBA
2. alpha-Fetoproteins (alpha-Fetoprotein)IBA
3. Sclerosing Solutions (Sclerosing Agents)IBA
4. Estriol (Epiestriol)IBA
5. ElementsIBA
6. Dihydrotachysterol (AT 10)IBA
7. Complement System Proteins (Complement)IBA
8. AcetylcholinesteraseIBA
9. invariant chain (Ii-Key)IBA
10. dichlorobis(azomycin)platinum IIIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Sclerotherapy
3. Ex utero Intrapartum Treatment Procedures