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Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2005

Persistent fetal hemoglobin in maternal circulation complicating the diagnosis of fetomaternal hemorrhage.

Michelle Kush; Michael V. Muench; Christopher Harman; Ahmet Baschat

BACKGROUND: Transplacental hemorrhage can be life threatening to a fetus and has important maternal treatment implications. In contrast, hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin is a condition that has little consequence. The Kleihauer-Betke test, which is routinely used to document transplacental hemorrhage, will be positive in either case. CASES: We report two cases in which maternal persistence of fetal hemoglobin was unknown and led to the erroneous diagnosis of fetomaternal hemorrhage. These cases highlight both the limitations of the Kleihauer-Betke test and the role of flow cytometry in diagnosing fetomaternal hemorrhage. CONCLUSION: The use of flow cytometry can clarify Kleihauer-Betke test results when there is known maternal persistence of fetal hemoglobin and can more precisely quantify a fetomaternal hemorrhage for accurate Rh immune globulin dosing.


Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy | 2003

Successful intrauterine management of severe feto-fetal transfusion in a monochorionic triplet pregnancy using bipolar umbilical cord coagulation.

Ahmet Baschat; Michael V. Muench; Hugh Mighty; Christopher Harman

Triplet-to-triplet transfusion is a rare clinical complication of monochorionic pregnancies. We present such a case in a monochorionic triamniotic triplet gestation. After a single fetal demise an ongoing twin-to-twin transfusion continued in the surviving triplets. The donor triplet had ultrasound evidence of secondary structural brain damage. The pregnancy was successfully managed with bipolar umbilical cord coagulation of the donor triplet and spontaneous vaginal delivery of the recipient triplet. The case highlights the clinical spectrum and diagnostic and management options that present themselves in these high-risk pregnancies.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2003

Elevated white blood cell count in maternal trauma: does it predict placental abruption?

Michael V. Muench; Ahmet Baschat; Christopher Harman; Hugh Mighty


Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care | 2004

Successful pregnancy outcome after splenic artery embolization for blunt maternal trauma.

Michael V. Muench; Ahmet Baschat; Paul J. Dorio; Hugh Mighty


/data/revues/00029378/v185i6sS/S0002937801801344/ | 2011

99 In maternal trauma, Kleihauer Betke testing predicts preterm labor

Michael V. Muench; Christopher Harman; Uma Reddy; Ahmet Baschat; Hugh Mighty


Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2003

Indomethacin therapy initiated before 24 weeks of gestation for the prevention of preterm birth

Michael V. Muench; Ahmet Baschat; Jerome N. Kopelman; Christopher Harman


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2003

Alternatives to the Kleihauer Betke test: diagnostic performance of three methods in the detection of feto-maternal hemorrhage

Michael V. Muench; Hugh Mighty


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2003

Maternal fetal hemorrhage of greater than or equal to 0.1 percent predicts preterm labor in blunt maternal trauma

Michael V. Muench; Ahmet Baschat; Michelle Kush; Hugh Mighty; Christopher Harman


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2003

Morbid obesity adversely impacts cesarean delivery

Michelle Kush; Ahmet Baschat; Gary Coke; Michael V. Muench; Hugh Mighty; Andrew M. Malinow; Jerome N. Kopelman; Christopher Harman; Carl P. Weiner


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2001

251 Early fetal exposure to long term indomethacin therapy to prevent preterm delivery: Neonatal outcome

Michael V. Muench; Christopher Harman; Ahmet Baschat; Lindsey S. Alger; Carl P. Weiner

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Hugh Mighty

University of Maryland

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Uma Reddy

University of Maryland

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