Clinical characteristics and long survival of trisomy 18 in two girls (CROSBI ID 671269)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Serdarušić, Ivana ; Milas, Diana ; Pušeljić, Nora ; Tomac, Viišnja ; Pušeljić, Silvija ; Milas, Vesna
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Clinical characteristics and long survival of trisomy 18 in two girls
Introduction:Trisomy 18 (Edward's syndrome) is a condition with incidence of 1:3-8000 births. More that 85% of such newborns die before birth. Median survival of the others is 15 days to 1 month. Less than 4% may survive their first year, most of them are girls.Case presentation:Two girls with regular trisomy were reported, one is 2, 5 and the other 4 years old. Both were born as prematures with intrauterine growth retardation by caesarian section. Both have clenched hands, rocker bottom feet and low set ears and short sternum. Cardiovascular malformations among them are: ventricular septal defect, ductus arteriosus persistence and persistent left venea cava superior. Both have cerebral malformations ; one has agenesis of corpus callosum and the other ventricular dilatation and cerebellar hypoplasia. Both girls are hypotonic and have eating problems.Conclusion:Even though most patients with Edward's syndrome will die in the first few weeks, a few of them will survive for many years. The management of such babies remains a challenging medical and ethical issue. The majority of their problems are: hypotony, epilepsy, feeding difficulties and susceptibility for infections.
ong survival, feeding problems, cardiovascular and cerebral malphormations
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Podaci o prilogu
229-229.
2017.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
International Society for applied Biological Science - Program and abstracts
Primorac, Dragan ; Schanfield, Moses ; Pavlović, Stanimir Vuk ; Kayser, Manfred ; Ordog, Tamas
Zagreb:
9789535769521
Podaci o skupu
10th ISABS Conference on forensic and Antropologic Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Individualized Medicine
poster
19.06.2017-24.06.2017
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska