Hydrops fetalis
A condition characterized by fluid accumulation in two or more anatomic compartments in the fetus.
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Buddha Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
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Goa Medical College and Hospital
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Goa Medical College , Bambolim Goa
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Sree Balaji Medical College
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