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Total Blood Volume Is Maintained in Nonhydropic Fetuses with Severe Hemolytic Anemia
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In the human nonhydropic fetus with severe hemolytic anemia, total blood volume is maintained: the decrease in red blood cell volume is thus compensated by an increase in plasma volume. In hydropic fetuses, however, total blood volume seems to be increased. This is in accordance with the hypothesis that congestive heart failure plays a role in the pathophysiology of hydrops in anemic fetuses.
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