Abstract

To determine the etiology and outcome of non-immune hydrops fetalis (NIHF) according to gestational age at diagnosis and intrauterine treatment. A total of 122 NIHF cases were included. Medical records and ultrasonographic images were reviewed. The etiology, outcome, and intrauterine treatment were assessed. The etiology was determined in 100 cases, and Hb Bart's disease was the most common. Two cases each of homozygous Southeast Asian ovalocytosis (SAO) and hemoglobin Constant Spring (Hb CS) were found. NIHF diagnosed in early gestation (<24 weeks) had a higher rate of chromosomal abnormalities and fetal demise. Intrauterine treatment was given in 18 cases, and 50% had successful live births. Hb Bart's disease was the most common cause of NIHF. SAO and Hb CS were associated with hydrops. NIHF in gestational age <24 weeks was associated with chromosomal abnormalities and fetal demise. Intrauterine treatment should be offered in selected cases.

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