Can we predict orofacial cleft in future pregnancy?

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作者
Malova, J. [1 ]
Braxatorisova, T. [1 ]
Luha, J. [1 ]
Totka, A. [1 ,2 ]
Bohmer, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Comenius Univ, Inst Med Biol Genet & Clin Genet, Fac Med, Spitalska 24, SK-81372 Bratislava, Slovakia
[2] Comenius Univ, Fac Med, Dept Gynecol & Obstet 2, Bratislava, Slovakia
来源
BRATISLAVA MEDICAL JOURNAL-BRATISLAVSKE LEKARSKE LISTY | 2016年 / 117卷 / 07期
关键词
cleft lip; cleft lip and palate; cleft palate; associated abnormalities; ORAL CLEFTS; CHROMOSOMAL DEFECTS; PALATE; LIP; DIAGNOSIS; ANOMALIES; MALFORMATIONS; CLASSIFICATION; MANAGEMENT; INFANTS;
D O I
10.4149/BLL_2016_079
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AIM: The aim of this thesis was not only to define the frequency of all orofacial clefts and their particular types, but also to determine the sex of an embryo or fetus and detect associated developmental and chromosomal abnormalities. Approximately one third of orofacial clefts are a part of chromosomal syndromes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective morphological and cytogenetic study of 43 cases of different types of orofacial clefts between 1992-2014 from miscarriages (spontaneous abortions) and premature births. RESULTS: Associated abnormalities were found in 34 cases. Most of the anomalies were skeletal anomalies (29), NTD (24) and anomalies of the abdominal wall (9). Most associated anomalies were found in the R III group (93.3 %). Eleven of the successfully cultivated cases (26 %) had a normal karyotype and in 14 of the cases (32 %), numerical or unbalanced structural chromosomal aberrations were found. CONCLUSION: Our data did not show that isolated clefts were not associated with a higher risk of chromosomal aberrations. Higher percentage of chromosomal aberrations found in isolated clefts in our pool can be explained by the age of the embryos and fetuses - usually between day 43 and week 12. It is nearly impossible to diagnose some associated congenital defects at such an early age. Thanks to the morphological and cytogenetic analysis of embryos and fetuses with orofacial cleft, it is possible to estimate if not determine the etiologic factor which influenced the miscarriage. Additionally, in the case of birth defects, the prognosis for future pregnancy can be offered, which is important information for gynecologist and clinical geneticist (Tab. 5, Fig. 5, Ref. 31). Text in PDF www.elis.sk.
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