(P02.8) Fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes

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553 932 in individuals diagnosis fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes confirmed
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19 012 deaths with diagnosis fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes
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3% mortality rate associated with the disease fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes

Diagnosis fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes is diagnosed Men are 9.45% more likely than Women

303 145

Men receive the diagnosis fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes

11 344 (3.7 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

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Women receive the diagnosis fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes

7 668 (3.1 %)

Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes - Men and Women aged 0

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 0-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 0-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-1

Disease Features fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes - what does this mean

Fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes is a condition in which the membranes surrounding the fetus and newborn are abnormal or malformed, resulting in a variety of clinical symptoms. these abnormalities may include amniotic bands, which can cause limb deformities, or an abnormal placenta, which can lead to birth defects.

What happens during the disease - fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes

The pathogenesis of this condition is likely due to a variety of factors, including genetic mutations, environmental exposures, and maternal health issues. these factors can lead to errors in the formation of the fetal membranes, resulting in structural abnormalities that can cause a variety of complications for the fetus and newborn, such as increased risk of infection, preterm labor, and birth defects.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Ultrasound to assess the membranes
  • Physical examination of the fetus
  • Blood test to assess for any genetic abnormalities
  • Amniocentesis to assess for any chromosomal abnormalities
  • MRI to assess for any structural abnormalities
  • Echocardiogram to assess for any cardiac abnormalities
  • CT scan to assess for any other abnormalities

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main goal: Treating the disease Fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes.
  • Provide supportive care for the fetus and newborn
  • Monitor the fetus and newborn for signs and symptoms of infection
  • Administer antibiotics if infection is present
  • Perform surgery to repair the membrane abnormality
  • Provide nutritional support for the fetus and newborn
  • Monitor the fetus and newborn for any complications
  • Provide counseling for the parents and caregivers
  • Provide follow-up care and monitoring
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8 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Fetus and newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes - Prevention

The best way to prevent a fetus and newborn from being affected by other abnormalities of membranes is to ensure that pregnant women receive adequate prenatal care, including regular check-ups and ultrasound scans, to detect any abnormalities as early as possible. additionally, pregnant women should follow a healthy lifestyle, including eating a balanced diet and avoiding smoking and alcohol.