Mirror syndrome - Wikipedia Mirror syndrome, triple edema or Ballantyne syndrome is a rare disorder affecting pregnant women It describes the unusual association of fetal and placental hydrops with maternal preeclampsia [1] The name "mirror syndrome" refers to the similarity between maternal edema and fetal hydrops It was first described in 1892 by John William
MIRROR SYNDROME: CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, AND DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT . . . What is Mirror Syndrome? Mirror syndrome is a rare condition that occurs during pregnancy, where the mother develops edema (swelling due to water retention) that mirrors the edema seen in the fetus It often occurs in the 2nd-3rd trimester of pregnancy
Mirror (Ballantyne) Syndrome | Boston Childrens Hospital Mirror syndrome, also known as Ballantyne syndrome, is an extremely rare and serious condition in which both a pregnant person and fetus experience severe fluid buildup
Mirror syndrome: a systematic literature review - American . . . Mirror syndrome is a rare condition in pregnancy characterized by maternal edema that “mirrors” the edema of the fetus affected with hydrops Ballantyne first described it in 1892 1 Heterogeneity exists in the literature regarding the diagnostic criteria for mirror syndrome 2
Ballantyne Syndrome: Get the Facts on Triple Edema | UPMC . . . One condition that you may not have heard of is Mirror Syndrome, also known as Ballantyne Syndrome or triple edema Mirror syndrome happens when the fetus has an abnormal buildup of fluid, while the mother has preeclampsia, a condition of high blood pressure
Clinical presentation and maternal-fetal outcomes of Mirror . . . Mirror Syndrome, also known as Ballantyne syndrome, is a rare condition with fewer than 120 cases described in the literature A simultaneous edematous state of the mother, fetus and placenta is pathognomonic, with the maternal condition frequently
Mirror Syndrome: A Rare and Complex Pregnancy Complication Mirror syndrome, also known as Ballantyne syndrome, is a rare and potentially serious complication that can occur during pregnancy This syndrome is characterized by the presence of maternal symptoms that mimics the fetal distress or abnormalities
Mirror Syndrome: A Rare, Potentially Life‐Threatening . . . Mirror syndrome is a rare, potentially life‐threatening obstetric complication characterized by the development of maternal edema, hypertension, and proteinuria in association with fetal hydrops Hydrops is diagnosed when there is accumulation of fluid in at least two fetal compartments
What do we know about the diagnosis and management of mirror . . . Introduction: Mirror syndrome is a rare disease associated with high fetal mortality of up to 67 2% It is thought to be underdiagnosed and is often associated with preeclampsia Mirror syndrome is characterized by "triple edema": generalized maternal, placental, and fetal edema
Late-Onset Mirror Syndrome - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC) Mirror syndrome is a rare clinical condition in pregnancy associated with significant fetal mortality and maternal morbidity It is characterized by a triad of complications: fetal hydrops, placenta oedema, and maternal oedema