Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pelizzari,Emanuele
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Valdez,Carolina Melendez, Picetti,Jamile dos Santos, Cunha,André Campos da, Dietrich,Cristine, Fell,Paulo Renato Krahl, Targa,Luciano Vieira, Zen,Paulo Ricardo Gazzola, Rosa,Rafael Fabiano Machado
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
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Resumo: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Anencephaly is considered to be the most common type of neural tube defect. Our aim was to assess the clinical and gestational features of a cohort of fetuses with suspected anencephaly.DESIGN AND SETTING: Population-based retrospective cohort study in a referral hospital in southern Brazil.METHODS: The sample consisted of fetuses referred due to suspected anencephaly, to the Fetal Medicine Service of Hospital Materno Infantil Presidente Vargas, between January 2005 and September 2013. Clinical, radiological, pathological and survival data were gathered.RESULTS: Our sample was composed of 29 fetuses. The diagnosis of suspected anencephaly was made on average at 21.3 weeks of gestation. Seven fetuses had malformations that affected other organs, and these included oral clefts (n = 4) and congenital heart defects (n = 2). In 16 cases, there was termination of pregnancy (n = 12) or intrauterine death (n = 4). Regarding those who were born alive (n = 13), all of them died in the first week of life. After postnatal evaluation, the diagnosis of anencephaly was confirmed in 22 cases (75.9%). Other conditions included amniotic band disruption complex (6.9%), microhydranencephaly (6.9%), merocrania (3.4%) and holoprosencephaly (3.4%).CONCLUSIONS: Different conditions involving the cranial vault may be confused with anencephaly, as seen in our sample. However, these conditions also seem to have a poor prognosis. It seems that folic acid supplementation is not being properly performed.
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spelling Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern BrazilAnencephalyNeural tubeAmniotic band syndromeUltrasonicsGenetic counselingCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Anencephaly is considered to be the most common type of neural tube defect. Our aim was to assess the clinical and gestational features of a cohort of fetuses with suspected anencephaly.DESIGN AND SETTING: Population-based retrospective cohort study in a referral hospital in southern Brazil.METHODS: The sample consisted of fetuses referred due to suspected anencephaly, to the Fetal Medicine Service of Hospital Materno Infantil Presidente Vargas, between January 2005 and September 2013. Clinical, radiological, pathological and survival data were gathered.RESULTS: Our sample was composed of 29 fetuses. The diagnosis of suspected anencephaly was made on average at 21.3 weeks of gestation. Seven fetuses had malformations that affected other organs, and these included oral clefts (n = 4) and congenital heart defects (n = 2). In 16 cases, there was termination of pregnancy (n = 12) or intrauterine death (n = 4). Regarding those who were born alive (n = 13), all of them died in the first week of life. After postnatal evaluation, the diagnosis of anencephaly was confirmed in 22 cases (75.9%). Other conditions included amniotic band disruption complex (6.9%), microhydranencephaly (6.9%), merocrania (3.4%) and holoprosencephaly (3.4%).CONCLUSIONS: Different conditions involving the cranial vault may be confused with anencephaly, as seen in our sample. However, these conditions also seem to have a poor prognosis. It seems that folic acid supplementation is not being properly performed.Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM2015-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802015000200101Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.133 n.2 2015reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/1516-3180.2013.8012608info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPelizzari,EmanueleValdez,Carolina MelendezPicetti,Jamile dos SantosCunha,André Campos daDietrich,CristineFell,Paulo Renato KrahlTarga,Luciano VieiraZen,Paulo Ricardo GazzolaRosa,Rafael Fabiano Machadoeng2015-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31802015000200101Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2015-10-09T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
title Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
Pelizzari,Emanuele
Anencephaly
Neural tube
Amniotic band syndrome
Ultrasonics
Genetic counseling
title_short Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
title_full Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
title_sort Characteristics of fetuses evaluated due to suspected anencephaly: a population-based cohort study in southern Brazil
author Pelizzari,Emanuele
author_facet Pelizzari,Emanuele
Valdez,Carolina Melendez
Picetti,Jamile dos Santos
Cunha,André Campos da
Dietrich,Cristine
Fell,Paulo Renato Krahl
Targa,Luciano Vieira
Zen,Paulo Ricardo Gazzola
Rosa,Rafael Fabiano Machado
author_role author
author2 Valdez,Carolina Melendez
Picetti,Jamile dos Santos
Cunha,André Campos da
Dietrich,Cristine
Fell,Paulo Renato Krahl
Targa,Luciano Vieira
Zen,Paulo Ricardo Gazzola
Rosa,Rafael Fabiano Machado
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pelizzari,Emanuele
Valdez,Carolina Melendez
Picetti,Jamile dos Santos
Cunha,André Campos da
Dietrich,Cristine
Fell,Paulo Renato Krahl
Targa,Luciano Vieira
Zen,Paulo Ricardo Gazzola
Rosa,Rafael Fabiano Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anencephaly
Neural tube
Amniotic band syndrome
Ultrasonics
Genetic counseling
topic Anencephaly
Neural tube
Amniotic band syndrome
Ultrasonics
Genetic counseling
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Anencephaly is considered to be the most common type of neural tube defect. Our aim was to assess the clinical and gestational features of a cohort of fetuses with suspected anencephaly.DESIGN AND SETTING: Population-based retrospective cohort study in a referral hospital in southern Brazil.METHODS: The sample consisted of fetuses referred due to suspected anencephaly, to the Fetal Medicine Service of Hospital Materno Infantil Presidente Vargas, between January 2005 and September 2013. Clinical, radiological, pathological and survival data were gathered.RESULTS: Our sample was composed of 29 fetuses. The diagnosis of suspected anencephaly was made on average at 21.3 weeks of gestation. Seven fetuses had malformations that affected other organs, and these included oral clefts (n = 4) and congenital heart defects (n = 2). In 16 cases, there was termination of pregnancy (n = 12) or intrauterine death (n = 4). Regarding those who were born alive (n = 13), all of them died in the first week of life. After postnatal evaluation, the diagnosis of anencephaly was confirmed in 22 cases (75.9%). Other conditions included amniotic band disruption complex (6.9%), microhydranencephaly (6.9%), merocrania (3.4%) and holoprosencephaly (3.4%).CONCLUSIONS: Different conditions involving the cranial vault may be confused with anencephaly, as seen in our sample. However, these conditions also seem to have a poor prognosis. It seems that folic acid supplementation is not being properly performed.
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