Chaudhari, TejasviRobertson, MEllwood, DavidSimpson, ErrollKecskes, ZsuzsokaKent, Alison2015-12-131034-4810http://hdl.handle.net/1885/70544Urinary ascites in a newborn infant is unusual and most commonly results from bladder perforation following umbilical arterial catheterisation or obstructive uropathy. The following report describes a case of fetal bladder rupture with urinary ascites inKeywords: ampicillin; antibiotic agent; creatinine; gentamicin; midazolam; morphine; oseltamivir; potassium; protein; sodium; trimethoprim; urea; abdominal drainage; agitation; antibiotic therapy; antiviral therapy; Apgar score; article; artificial ventilation; asc autodialysis; bladder rupture; H1N1 influenza; neonate; urinary ascitesMaternal ventilation and sedation for H1N1 influenza resulting in fetal bladder rupture and urinary ascites201310.1111/j.1440-1754.2012.02502.x2016-02-24