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High‐risk pregnancy and neonatal complications in the DNA repair and transcription disorder trichothiodystrophy: report of 27 affected pregnancies
Author(s) -
Tamura Deborah,
Merideth Melissa,
DiGiovanna John J.,
Zhou Xiaolong,
Tucker Margaret A.,
Goldstein Alisa M.,
Brooks Brian P.,
Khan Sikandar G.,
Oh KyuSeon,
Ueda Takahiro,
Boyle Jennifer,
Moslehi Roxana,
Kraemer Kenneth H.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
prenatal diagnosis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.956
H-Index - 97
eISSN - 1097-0223
pISSN - 0197-3851
DOI - 10.1002/pd.2829
Subject(s) - pregnancy , medicine , preeclampsia , obstetrics , fetal distress , oligohydramnios , fetus , hellp syndrome , gestation , premature rupture of membranes , biology , genetics
Objective To identify the frequency of pregnancy and neonatal complications in pregnancies carrying fetuses affected with trichothiodystrophy (TTD). Methods We identified pregnancy and neonatal complications and serum screening results from mothers of TTD patients in a DNA repair diseases study from 2001 to 2011. Results Pregnancy reports of 27 TTD patients and their 23 mothers were evaluated and 81% of the pregnancies had complications: 56% had preterm delivery, 30% had preeclampsia, 19% had placental abnormalities, 11% had HELLP syndrome, and 4% had an emergency c‐section for fetal distress, while 44% had two or more complications. Only 19% of the pregnancies delivered at term without complications. Eight of the ten pregnancies tested had abnormal multiple marker results including elevated levels of human chorionic gonadotrophin. Eighty‐five percent of the neonates had complications: 70% were low birth weight (<2500 g), 35% had birth weight < 10 centile for gestational age, 70% had NICU admission, 67% had a collodion membrane, and 31% of the 16 males had cryptorchidism. Cataracts were present in 54% of the TTD patients examined. Conclusion TTD is a multisystem disease that predisposes mothers of affected patients to substantial risks for pregnancy complications and TTD neonates have a high incidence of multiple abnormalities. Published 2011. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA