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  2. Oligohydramnios - Wikipedia

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    The use of oligohydramnios as a predictor of gestational complications is controversial. [23] [24] Potter syndrome is a condition caused by oligohydramnios. Affected fetuses develop pulmonary hypoplasia, limb deformities, and characteristic facies. Bilateral agenesis of the fetal kidneys is the most common cause due to the lack of fetal urine.

  3. Potter sequence - Wikipedia

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    Oligohydramnios is the cause of Potter sequence, but there are many things that can lead to oligohydramnios. It can be caused by renal diseases such as bilateral renal agenesis (BRA), atresia of the ureter or urethra causing obstruction of the urinary tract, polycystic or multicystic kidney diseases, renal hypoplasia , amniotic rupture ...

  4. Amnioinfusion - Wikipedia

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    Most often, it is used to increase the sensitivity of detecting anomalies with the fetus's urogenital tract that could be contributing to the oligohydramnios. Often amnioinfusion isn't needed, as renal agenesis , one of the most common causes of oligohydramnios, is detectable through Doppler ultrasound.

  5. Post-maturity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Post-maturity syndrome is the condition of a baby born after a post-term pregnancy, first described by Stewart H. Clifford in 1954. [1] Post-maturity refers to any baby born after 42 weeks gestation, or 294 days past the first day of the mother's last menstrual period.

  6. Pulmonary hypoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Severe oligohydramnios of early onset and long duration, as can occur with early preterm rupture of membranes, can cause increasingly severe PH; if delivery is postponed by many weeks, PH can become so severe that it results in neonatal death. [26] After delivery, most affected babies will require supplemental oxygen.

  7. Renal agenesis - Wikipedia

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    This absence of kidneys causes oligohydramnios, a deficiency of amniotic fluid in a pregnancy, which can place extra pressure on the developing baby and cause further malformations. The condition is frequently, but not always the result of a genetic disorder , and is more common in infants born to one or more parents with a malformed or absent ...

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  9. Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), also known as feto-fetal transfusion syndrome (FFTS), twin oligohydramnios-polyhydramnios sequence (TOPS) and stuck twin syndrome, is a complication of monochorionic multiple pregnancies (the most common form of identical twin pregnancy) in which there is disproportionate blood supply between the fetuses.