Newborn Skeletal Deformalities with Renal Agenesis: A Complication of Severe Oligohydramnious and Hypothyroidism
Abstract
Here, we report a hypothyroidism mother with prompt diagnosis of severe oligohydramnious (AFI: 2.5 cm) that was complicated with late preterm (36 plus weeks) newborn baby with skeletal deformity and renal agenesis.
Here, we report a Hypothyroidism mother with prompt diagnosis of severe Oligohydraminous (AFI-2.5cm) that was complicated with late preterm (36+weeks) newborn baby with skeletal deformity and renal agenesis.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijorn.v3i2.720
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