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https://read.qxmd.com/read/16827827/spontaneous-pregnancy-outcome-after-prenatal-diagnosis-of-anencephaly
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Jaquier, A Klein, E Boltshauser
Parents are usually told that many anencephalic offspring die in utero or soon after delivery, and many obstetricians offer elective termination of the pregnancy. Following the personal experience of the first author, a personal website was created with the intention of providing information and exchanging views with other parents confronted with a prenatal diagnosis of anencephaly. Data were collected from 211 pregnancies where the parents opted not to terminate pregnancy. These data revealed that polyhydramnios was a feature in 56 (26%) pregnancies, death in utero in 15 (7%) pregnancies, 72 (34%) babies were born prematurely (<37 weeks of gestation), 113 (53%) at term and 21 (10%) after 42 weeks...
August 2006: BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16533645/non-initiation-and-discontinuation-of-resuscitation
#42
REVIEW
Steven Byrne, Jay P Goldsmith
Whereas certain aspects of neonatal resuscitation may benefit from evidence evaluation using standard evaluation techniques, the ethical aspects of non-initiation and discontinuation of resuscitative efforts are more subjective and might certainly be influenced by the biases of the reviewers. The outcome data are relatively straightforward, although survival and morbidity data differ significantly by region and even among hospitals classified at similar levels in the same region. However, the interpretation of that data is necessarily somewhat subjective...
March 2006: Clinics in Perinatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16208689/xk-aprosencephaly-and-related-entities
#43
REVIEW
G Renzetti, A Villani, C Bizzarri, L Chessa, E Vignati, A Gianotti, M Cappa, Juliana Szakacs, Jeanette J Townsend, Mark E Miller, John M Opitz, Anne M Kennedy, Janice L Byrne
We offer further biological characterization of the XK atelen/aprosencephaly syndrome in two infants, one with prolonged survival, the other presenting prenatally with apparent hydranencephaly and an orbital tumor (OS). Familial occurrence in the former born to presumably nonconsanguineous Lybian parents may represent parental germinal mosaicism or autosomal recessive inheritance. Both had apparently normal chromosomes; however, the Lybian infant had slightly increased induced chromosome breakage suggesting that this rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome may involve a DNA repair defect...
November 1, 2005: American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16041680/monoamniotic-twins-discordant-for-anencephaly-managed-conservatively-with-good-outcomes-two-case-reports-and-a-review-of-the-literature
#44
REVIEW
K I Lim, C Dy, D Pugash, K P Williams
Monoamniotic twin pregnancy discordant for anencephaly (MATDA) is a rare occurrence with only seven prior reported cases. Selective termination has been advocated in managing discordant monoamniotic twins. We report two cases managed expectantly with good outcomes and review other previously reported cases. The first case was a primigravid woman diagnosed with MATDA at 18 weeks. She was managed expectantly until 32 + 5 weeks when a Cesarean section was performed for preterm labor. The surviving female infant weighed 1610 g...
August 2005: Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15300341/anencephaly-mri-findings-and-pathogenetic-theories
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ferdinando Calzolari, Beatrice Gambi, Giampaolo Garani, Lalla Tamisari
We describe the MRI appearances of an anencephalic newborn who survived for 13 h; particularities of this case are male gender and the absence of other associated malformations. Moreover, we discuss the pathogenetic theories of anencephaly, correlating MRI findings with embryological data. An exencephaly-anencephaly sequence due to amnion rupture is hypothesized.
December 2004: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15112390/-incidence-and-survival-in-children-with-selected-types-of-congenital-defects-in-the-czech-republic-from-1994-to-2001-part-1
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Sípek, V Gregor, J Horácek, D Masátová, K Svĕtnicová
OBJECTIVE: Analysis of prenatal and postnatal incidence of selected types of birth defects in the Czech Republic in the period of 1994-2001. In the postnatally diagnosed cases the survival in the course of the first year of life was analyzed. Selected birth defects--anencephaly, spina bifida, encephalocele, neural tube defects, congenital hydrocephalus, Down syndrome, were investigated. TYPE OF STUDY: Retrospective analysis from registry of birth defects in the UZIS Czech Republic in the period of 1994-2001...
January 2004: Ceská Gynekologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14953695/-anencephaly-total-telencephaloschizis-and-rhomboschizis-with-heterotopia-of-the-median-cerebellum-32-day-survival
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G D E MORSIER, F BAMATTER
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January 1952: Archivio di Psicologia, Neurologia e Psichiatria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14626221/acog-practice-bulletin-neural-tube-defects-number-44-july-2003-replaces-committee-opinion-number-252-march-2001
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nancy Cheschier
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are congenital structural abnormalities of the brain and vertebral column that occur either as an isolated malformation, along with other malformations, or as part of a genetic syndrome. Isolated (ie, nonsyndromic) NTDs occur in 1.4-2 per 1,000 pregnancies and are the second most common major congenital anomaly worldwide (cardiac malformations are first). In the United States, approximately 4,000 fetuses are affected each year of which one third are either aborted or spontaneously lost...
October 2003: International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12784299/first-year-mortality-rates-for-selected-birth-defects-hawaii-1986-1999
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathias B Forrester, Ruth D Merz
Birth defects have been the leading cause of infant death in the United States for over the last decade. However, there is little population-based data on the first-year mortality rates for many specific birth defects and the factors that may affect these mortality rates. This investigation examined the first-year mortality rates for 54 selected birth defects of various organ systems in Hawaii during 1986-1999 using data from a population-based birth defects registry and evaluated the impact of the presence of chromosomal abnormalities and other structural birth defects and the year of delivery on the mortality rates...
June 15, 2003: American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12503669/anencephaly-with-placental-attachment
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C K Sasidharan, P Anoop
Anencephaly is a severe defect of development of the neuraxis that is incompatible with survival. This particular neural tube defect is characterised by the absence of large portions of the cranium. The peculiar feature in this baby is the abnormal attachment of the placenta to the site of the skull defect.
November 2002: Indian Journal of Pediatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11745833/patterns-of-first-year-survival-among-infants-with-selected-congenital-anomalies-in-texas-1995-1997
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
W N Nembhard, D K Waller, L E Sever, M A Canfield
BACKGROUND: Few registry-based studies have investigated survival among infants with congenital anomalies. We conducted a registry-based study to examine patterns and probability of survival during the first year of life among infants with selected congenital anomalies. METHODS: Data from the Texas Birth Defects Monitoring Division were merged with linked birth-infant death files for 2,774 infants born January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1997, with at least 1 of 23 common anomalies...
November 2001: Teratology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11006650/epidemiology-of-neural-tube-defects-hawaii-1986-1997
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M B Forrester, R D Merz
Neural tube defects (NTDs) in Hawaii between 1986 and 1997 were examined using data from a statewide birth defects surveillance system. The prevalence increased significantly over the twelve-year period. NTD prevalence did not appear to vary by place of residence. The relationship of type of defect, maternal age, and infant/fetus sex was similar to that reported in the literature.
August 2000: Hawaii Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10963978/prolonged-survival-with-hydranencephaly-report-of-two-patients-and-literature-review
#53
REVIEW
G N McAbee, A Chan, E L Erde
Infants with hydranencephaly are presumed to have a reduced life expectancy, with a survival of several weeks to months. Rarely, patients with prolonged survival have been reported, but these infants may have had other neurologic conditions that mimicked hydranencephaly, such as massive hydrocephalus or holoprosencephaly. We report two infants with prenatally acquired hydranencephaly who survived for 66 and 24 months. We reviewed published reports to ascertain the clinical and laboratory features associated with survival of more than 6 months...
July 2000: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10932189/control-of-neurulation-by-the-nucleosome-assembly-protein-1-like-2
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
U C Rogner, D D Spyropoulos, N Le Novère, J P Changeux, P Avner
Neurulation is a complex process of histogenesis involving the precise temporal and spatial organization of gene expression. Genes influencing neurulation include proneural genes determining primary cell fate, neurogenic genes involved in lateral inhibition pathways and genes controlling the frequency of mitotic events. This is reflected in the aetiology and genetics of human and mouse neural tube defects, which are of both multifactorial and multigenic origin. The X-linked gene Nap1l2, specifically expressed in neurons, encodes a protein that is highly similar to the nucleosome assembly (NAP) and SET proteins...
August 2000: Nature Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10813353/pulmonary-lymphangiectasia-revisited
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Bouchard, M Di Lorenzo, S Youssef, P Simard, J G Lapierre
PURPOSE: Pulmonary lymphangiectasia (PL) is a rare, poorly documented disease characterized by abnormal pulmonary lymphatics. Although case reports are published, little is known about survivors past the neonatal period. METHODS: This is a retrospective review of histologically proven PL in fetuses, infants, and long term survivors since 1965. RESULTS: Eleven children (8 boys, 3 girls) and 8 aborted fetuses (7 male, 1 female) were identified...
May 2000: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10525207/mini-review-toward-understanding-mechanisms-of-genetic-neural-tube-defects-in-mice
#56
REVIEW
M J Harris, D M Juriloff
We review the data from studies of mouse mutants that lend insight to the mechanisms that lead to neural tube defects (NTDs). Most of the 50 single-gene mutations that cause neural tube defects (NTDs) in mice also cause severe embryonic-lethal syndromes, in which exencephaly is a nonspecific feature. In a few mutants (e.g., Trp53, Macs, Mlp or Sp), other defects may be present, but affected fetuses can survive to birth. Multifactorial genetic causes, as are present in the curly tail stock (15-20% spina bifida), or the SELH/Bc strain (15-20% exencephaly), lead to nonsyndromic NTDs...
November 1999: Teratology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9654719/-monozygotic-multiple-pregnancies-with-acardiac-anomalies
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
C Zwahr, E Petri, M Kirsch, P Pawlowski
The acardiac fetus is a rare anomaly of about 1 percent of monozygotic pregnancies, occurring in approximately 1 in 35,000 pregnancies. The special hemodynamic circumstances of the normal heart having to pump an excessive amount of blood for a long period of time will influence the chance of survival of this fetus. In two case-report with many figures pathologic-anatomical problems and prospective management to improve the outcome of monozygotic multiple pregnancies complicated by acardiac malformation were presented...
March 1998: Zeitschrift Für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9498295/use-of-folic-acid-containing-supplements-among-women-of-childbearing-age-united-states-1997
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
Each year in the United States, approximately 4000 pregnancies result in spina bifida or anencephaly. Babies born with spina bifida usually survive, often with serious disability, but anencephaly is invariably fatal. The B vitamin folic acid can reduce the occurrence of spina bifida and anencephaly by at least 50% when taken daily before conception and during early pregnancy. In 1992, the Public Health Service (PHS) recommended that all women of childbearing age who are capable of becoming pregnant consume 400 microg of folic acid daily...
February 27, 1998: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9451754/protective-effect-of-liposome-encapsulation-on-paclitaxel-developmental-toxicity-in-the-rat
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A R Scialli, T B Waterhouse, J M Desesso, A Rahman, G C Goeringer
Paclitaxel is an anticancer drug that has demonstrated severe embryotoxicity in chicks. This embryotoxicity is reduced by liposome encapsulation of the drug. The current study was designed to evaluate the potential of liposome encapsulation for reducing paclitaxel embryotoxicity in rats. Wistar rats were treated with paclitaxel on day 8 of pregnancy (plug = day 0) at doses of 0.67, 2.0, or 10.0 mg/kg intravenously. The same doses of paclitaxel encapsulated in liposomes were administered intravenously to other groups of animals...
November 1997: Teratology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9262072/knowledge-and-use-of-folic-acid-by-women-of-childbearing-age-united-states-1997
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
Each year in the United States, approximately 4000 pregnancies are affected by spina bifida and anencephaly. Babies born with spina bifida usually survive, often with serious disability, but anencephaly is invariably fatal. The B vitamin folic acid can reduce the occurrence of spina bifida and anencephaly by at least 50% when consumed daily before conception and during early pregnancy. In 1992, the Public Health Service (PHS) recommended that all women of childbearing age who are capable of becoming pregnant consume 400 microg of folic acid daily...
August 8, 1997: MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
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