Rejected at 5:14 p.m. Aug, 24, 2025 ] by herstein.jacob
Author: kaleandr
Related Note: 1636102310213 1
Rationale for change

This card is flat out wrong. Amboss says nothing about if parvo <20 weeks changes management... it is the same as if it is >20 weeks and weekly ultrasounds should occur (or PCR of amniotic fluid). However, it says risk of hydrops is highest in 1st and 2nd trimesters.
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/questions/D8Vy1KwVV/1/article/d40oRT#Zf4377a3b425ed46deb89dbcf812904de

Rejection reason

UTD: "Women who are diagnosed with acute infection in the first half of pregnancy should be counseled that there is no proven risk of parvovirus-induced congenital anomalies, but there is a risk for fetal loss."

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