Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Adrianne Maria Berno de Rezende
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Bessa Júnior,José de, Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho, Tibiriçá,Sandra Helena Cerrato, Camargo,Maíra Lorenzo de Sá, Vieira,Augusto Alves Pinto, Araujo,Frederico Cantarino Cordeiro, Figueiredo,André Avarese de, Bastos-Netto,José Murillo de
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Resumo: Summary Introduction: Cryptorchidism is a common and prevalent condition in patients with Down syndrome. Environmental factors, such as smoking, can be associated with malformations during fetal development. The study of the prevalence of cryptorchidism and its association with parental tobacco use in Down syndrome can contribute to alert health care professionals, patients and family members regarding the prevention of the harms caused by cryptorchidism and its possible predisposing factors. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of cryptorchidism in Down syndrome and its association with maternal and paternal smoking. Method: Forty (40) patients of a public clinic specialized in Down syndrome were evaluated, using a semi-structured questionnaire for evaluation of antecedents and sociodemographic characteristics, as well as physical and complementary examinations. Results: Cryptorchidism was observed in 27.5% of the patients (95CI 15.98-42.96). Of these, 55% (5/9) were the children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy, and 19.35% (6/31) were the children of mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy (OR = 5.26 [95CI 1.06-25.41]; p=0.032). Similarly, paternal smoking was also observed in greater frequency among the parents of cryptorchid patients compared with subjects with descended testis, 63.36% (7/11) and 31.03% (9/29), respectively (OR = 3.89 [95CI 0.91-16.73]; p=0.060). Conclusion: The prevalence of cryptorchidism is high in patients with Down syndrome. We can show a strong association between smoking parents and the occurrence of cryptorchidism, especially when it comes to maternal smoking.
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spelling Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndromesmokingDown syndromecryptorchidismurologic diseasesSummary Introduction: Cryptorchidism is a common and prevalent condition in patients with Down syndrome. Environmental factors, such as smoking, can be associated with malformations during fetal development. The study of the prevalence of cryptorchidism and its association with parental tobacco use in Down syndrome can contribute to alert health care professionals, patients and family members regarding the prevention of the harms caused by cryptorchidism and its possible predisposing factors. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of cryptorchidism in Down syndrome and its association with maternal and paternal smoking. Method: Forty (40) patients of a public clinic specialized in Down syndrome were evaluated, using a semi-structured questionnaire for evaluation of antecedents and sociodemographic characteristics, as well as physical and complementary examinations. Results: Cryptorchidism was observed in 27.5% of the patients (95CI 15.98-42.96). Of these, 55% (5/9) were the children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy, and 19.35% (6/31) were the children of mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy (OR = 5.26 [95CI 1.06-25.41]; p=0.032). Similarly, paternal smoking was also observed in greater frequency among the parents of cryptorchid patients compared with subjects with descended testis, 63.36% (7/11) and 31.03% (9/29), respectively (OR = 3.89 [95CI 0.91-16.73]; p=0.060). Conclusion: The prevalence of cryptorchidism is high in patients with Down syndrome. We can show a strong association between smoking parents and the occurrence of cryptorchidism, especially when it comes to maternal smoking.Associação Médica Brasileira2017-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302017000800693Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.63 n.8 2017reponame:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)instname:Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)instacron:AMB10.1590/1806-9282.63.08.693info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDuarte,Adrianne Maria Berno de RezendeBessa Júnior,José deMrad,Flávia Cristina de CarvalhoTibiriçá,Sandra Helena CerratoCamargo,Maíra Lorenzo de SáVieira,Augusto Alves PintoAraujo,Frederico Cantarino CordeiroFigueiredo,André Avarese deBastos-Netto,José Murillo deeng2017-09-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-42302017000800693Revistahttps://ramb.amb.org.br/ultimas-edicoes/#https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||ramb@amb.org.br1806-92820104-4230opendoar:2017-09-27T00:00Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online) - Associação Médica Brasileira (AMB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
title Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
spellingShingle Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
Duarte,Adrianne Maria Berno de Rezende
smoking
Down syndrome
cryptorchidism
urologic diseases
title_short Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
title_full Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
title_fullStr Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
title_sort Smoking and its association with cryptorchidism in Down syndrome
author Duarte,Adrianne Maria Berno de Rezende
author_facet Duarte,Adrianne Maria Berno de Rezende
Bessa Júnior,José de
Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho
Tibiriçá,Sandra Helena Cerrato
Camargo,Maíra Lorenzo de Sá
Vieira,Augusto Alves Pinto
Araujo,Frederico Cantarino Cordeiro
Figueiredo,André Avarese de
Bastos-Netto,José Murillo de
author_role author
author2 Bessa Júnior,José de
Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho
Tibiriçá,Sandra Helena Cerrato
Camargo,Maíra Lorenzo de Sá
Vieira,Augusto Alves Pinto
Araujo,Frederico Cantarino Cordeiro
Figueiredo,André Avarese de
Bastos-Netto,José Murillo de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,Adrianne Maria Berno de Rezende
Bessa Júnior,José de
Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho
Tibiriçá,Sandra Helena Cerrato
Camargo,Maíra Lorenzo de Sá
Vieira,Augusto Alves Pinto
Araujo,Frederico Cantarino Cordeiro
Figueiredo,André Avarese de
Bastos-Netto,José Murillo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv smoking
Down syndrome
cryptorchidism
urologic diseases
topic smoking
Down syndrome
cryptorchidism
urologic diseases
description Summary Introduction: Cryptorchidism is a common and prevalent condition in patients with Down syndrome. Environmental factors, such as smoking, can be associated with malformations during fetal development. The study of the prevalence of cryptorchidism and its association with parental tobacco use in Down syndrome can contribute to alert health care professionals, patients and family members regarding the prevention of the harms caused by cryptorchidism and its possible predisposing factors. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of cryptorchidism in Down syndrome and its association with maternal and paternal smoking. Method: Forty (40) patients of a public clinic specialized in Down syndrome were evaluated, using a semi-structured questionnaire for evaluation of antecedents and sociodemographic characteristics, as well as physical and complementary examinations. Results: Cryptorchidism was observed in 27.5% of the patients (95CI 15.98-42.96). Of these, 55% (5/9) were the children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy, and 19.35% (6/31) were the children of mothers who did not smoke during pregnancy (OR = 5.26 [95CI 1.06-25.41]; p=0.032). Similarly, paternal smoking was also observed in greater frequency among the parents of cryptorchid patients compared with subjects with descended testis, 63.36% (7/11) and 31.03% (9/29), respectively (OR = 3.89 [95CI 0.91-16.73]; p=0.060). Conclusion: The prevalence of cryptorchidism is high in patients with Down syndrome. We can show a strong association between smoking parents and the occurrence of cryptorchidism, especially when it comes to maternal smoking.
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