| Fetal disease |
| Classification and external resources |
| MeSH |
D005315 |
Fetal disease refers to disorders originating in utero.
Examples include hydrops fetalis and chorioamnionitis
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(C/D,
140–239 &
279–289) |
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| (E, 240–278) |
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| (F, 290–319) |
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| (G, 320–359) |
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| (H, 360–389) |
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| (I, 390–459) |
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| (J, 460–519) |
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| (K, 520–579) |
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| (L, 680–709) |
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| (M, 710–739) |
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| (N, 580–629) |
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| (O, 630–679) |
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| (P, 760–779) |
Fetal disease
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| (Q, 740–759) |
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| (R, 780–799) |
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Maternal factors and
complications of pregnancy,
labour and delivery |
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Length of gestation
and fetal growth |
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| Birth trauma |
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| By system |
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| Infectious |
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| Other |
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