Potter sequence (oligohydramnios) - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- What is Potter sequence? Potter sequence, or sometimes oligohydramnios sequence, is a neonatal condition in which too little amniotic fluid causes developmental complications.
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I love how concise this is.
Thank you! 💖
Oligohydramnios results from several causes like uteroplacental infufficiency , preterm premature leakage of mamnranes or due to certain renal abnormalities or it might be the effect of certain drugs as well. POOTER SYNDROME among several different fetal anomalies is very important to understand for an obstetrcan and gynaecologist. Those features are well explained here in this video.
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Smart over view 👌 of oligo hydramnios very useful for medical students
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Very informative 👍 !!!
Glad you think so! Thanks, Jignesh! 🙏🏼 ❤️ 😊
In one of my clinical rotations in pedia, I was able to attend to a patient with unilateral renal agenesis. Fortunately, the patient survived. Does having only one kidney count? Or does it have to be both? Thank you.
Unilateral can function normal since the other kidney compensates but can lead to renal hyperplasia or renal htn due to over load in the long run
BRA is very fatal on the other hand
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Can you please do polyhydramnios as well🙂
Hi! We do have a high-yield note on polyhydramnios that you can access at osmosis.org anytime! Simply sign up for a free trial account (no card needed) 😊