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Association between a Maternal History of Miscarriages and Birth Defects
Campaña, Hebe; Rittler, Monica; Gili, Juan Antonio
; Poletta, Fernando Adrián
; Pawluk, Mariela Soledad
; Gimenez, Lucas Gabriel
; Cosentino, Viviana Raquel; Castilla, Eduardo Enrique
; López Camelo, Jorge Santiago
Fecha de publicación:
03/2017
Editorial:
Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc
Revista:
Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology
ISSN:
1542-0752
e-ISSN:
2472-1727
Idioma:
Inglés
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BACKGROUND: Some studies, mainly in the older literature, observed a significant association between miscarriages and birth defects (BDs) occurring in the same sibship. However, few studies examined the BD/ miscarriage relationship in depth. In addition nothing has been added to the underlying mechanisms possibly linking both events. The purpose of this work was to identify specific BDs associated with maternal miscarriages. In particular, it examined whether the risk depended on the number of losses, and to suggest the existence of specific factors for each BD/miscarriage association observed. METHODS: The study relied on the Latin American Collaborative Study on Congenital Malformations (ECLAMC) database registries including 26,906 live and stillborn infants with one of 19 selected isolated BDs and 93,853 normal controls. Infants born to primigravid mothers were excluded from the present study. Demographic and reproductive variables were compared between control mothers With and Without previous miscarriages. The number, frequency, and distribution of miscarriages were observed for each BD and controls. A conditional logistic regression was applied to evaluate the miscarriage risk for each BD. RESULTS: Control mothers with previous miscarriages were older, had had more pregnancies, and were less educated. Three risk patterns of miscarriages were observed: a very high risk of miscarriages associated with gastroschisis, omphalocele, and talipes; only one miscarriage associated with spina bifida, and two or more miscarriages associated with hypospadias. CONCLUSION: These three patterns suggest that different factors underly each BD/miscarriage association: infertility for hypospadias, vascular disruption for gastroschisis and talipes, while for spina bifida, the much debated trophoblastic cell residue theory could not be discarded.
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Articulos de CENTRO DE EDUCACION MEDICA E INVESTIGACIONES CLINICAS "NORBERTO QUIRNO"
Articulos de CENTRO DE EDUCACION MEDICA E INVESTIGACIONES CLINICAS "NORBERTO QUIRNO"
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Campaña, Hebe; Rittler, Monica; Gili, Juan Antonio; Poletta, Fernando Adrián; Pawluk, Mariela Soledad; et al.; Association between a Maternal History of Miscarriages and Birth Defects; Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc; Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology; 109; 4; 3-2017; 254-261
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