ICD-11 code : KA85.0;
Preferred Label : Hydrops fetalis due to isoimmunization;
ICD-11 definition : A fetal condition characterized by an accumulation of fluid or edema in at least two
fetal compartments, including subcutaneous compartments, the pleura, the pericardium,
or the abdomen, due to the transmission of IgG antibodies against the Rhesus factor
of blood from the mother to the child via the placenta that break-down of the red
blood cells of the fetus.;
Origin ID : 1589938690;
UMLS CUI : C0455990;
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UMLS correspondences (same concept)
A fetal condition characterized by an accumulation of fluid or edema in at least two
fetal compartments, including subcutaneous compartments, the pleura, the pericardium,
or the abdomen, due to the transmission of IgG antibodies against the Rhesus factor
of blood from the mother to the child via the placenta that break-down of the red
blood cells of the fetus.