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Severe fetal cytomegalic inclusion disease after documented maternal reactivation of cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy
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Maternal ImmunizationMaternal ReactivationCytomegalovirus InfectionRecurrent Cytomegalovirus InfectionFetal MedicineMaternal HealthPrenatal DiagnosisMaternal-fetal MedicineFetal ComplicationMedicine
Recurrent cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy is considered less dangerous for the fetus than primary infection. We present a case of severe fetal cytomegalic inclusion disease after maternal reactivation of cytomegalovirus during the first trimester of pregnancy. The possibility of such fetal injury is an argument for prenatal diagnosis in seropositive pregnant women when ultrasonographic findings suggest cytomegalovirus infection.
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