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Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine

OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to highlight the prenatal diagnosis and management of central nervous system (CNS) anomalies through sharing our clinic’s experience. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated prenatal findings and postnatal outcomes of neonates who had a CNS anomaly diagnosis in our clinic over a t...

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Autores principales: Aydın, Emine, Tanacan, Atakan, Büyükeren, Melek, Uçkan, Hasan, Yurdakök, Murat, Beksaç, Mehmet Sinan
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Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6751837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30115609
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2018.2018.0079
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author Aydın, Emine
Tanacan, Atakan
Büyükeren, Melek
Uçkan, Hasan
Yurdakök, Murat
Beksaç, Mehmet Sinan
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Tanacan, Atakan
Büyükeren, Melek
Uçkan, Hasan
Yurdakök, Murat
Beksaç, Mehmet Sinan
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description OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to highlight the prenatal diagnosis and management of central nervous system (CNS) anomalies through sharing our clinic’s experience. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated prenatal findings and postnatal outcomes of neonates who had a CNS anomaly diagnosis in our clinic over a ten-year period. A total of 183 cases with various CNS anomalies were included in the study. Birth or termination preferences of mothers were recorded in all cases, and postnatal diagnosis concordance and prognosis after surgical procedures were evaluated in mothers who chose to continue the pregnancy. RESULTS: The mean maternal age was 28.2±5.5 years, mean gravida was 2.2±1.3, and the mean gestational age at diagnosis was 30.5±5.5 weeks. Seventy-five out of 183 (41%) patients chose to terminate their pregnancy. Twenty babies (26.6%) in the termination of pregnancy group had additional anomalies. One hundred eight patients gave birth at our institution. The mean birth weight was 3060±647.5 g, the mean gestational week at delivery was 37.9±1.7 weeks, and mean APGAR score (5th minute) was 8.8±2.3. Four neonates died on the postpartum first day. The postnatal diagnosis of 60 of the 108 (55.5%) patients who gave birth was concordant with the prenatal diagnosis, and 32 of the 108 (29.6%) babies underwent surgical interventions. CONCLUSION: CNS anomalies have a broad spectrum and variable prognoses. This study highlights the limitations of prenatal diagnoses, and the need for parents to have this information in order to determine the course of their pregnancy and prepare themselves for the postnatal challenging treatment/rehabilitation process.
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spelling pubmed-67518372019-09-25 Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine Aydın, Emine Tanacan, Atakan Büyükeren, Melek Uçkan, Hasan Yurdakök, Murat Beksaç, Mehmet Sinan J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc Original Investigation OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to highlight the prenatal diagnosis and management of central nervous system (CNS) anomalies through sharing our clinic’s experience. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We evaluated prenatal findings and postnatal outcomes of neonates who had a CNS anomaly diagnosis in our clinic over a ten-year period. A total of 183 cases with various CNS anomalies were included in the study. Birth or termination preferences of mothers were recorded in all cases, and postnatal diagnosis concordance and prognosis after surgical procedures were evaluated in mothers who chose to continue the pregnancy. RESULTS: The mean maternal age was 28.2±5.5 years, mean gravida was 2.2±1.3, and the mean gestational age at diagnosis was 30.5±5.5 weeks. Seventy-five out of 183 (41%) patients chose to terminate their pregnancy. Twenty babies (26.6%) in the termination of pregnancy group had additional anomalies. One hundred eight patients gave birth at our institution. The mean birth weight was 3060±647.5 g, the mean gestational week at delivery was 37.9±1.7 weeks, and mean APGAR score (5th minute) was 8.8±2.3. Four neonates died on the postpartum first day. The postnatal diagnosis of 60 of the 108 (55.5%) patients who gave birth was concordant with the prenatal diagnosis, and 32 of the 108 (29.6%) babies underwent surgical interventions. CONCLUSION: CNS anomalies have a broad spectrum and variable prognoses. This study highlights the limitations of prenatal diagnoses, and the need for parents to have this information in order to determine the course of their pregnancy and prepare themselves for the postnatal challenging treatment/rehabilitation process. Galenos Publishing 2019-09 2019-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6751837/ /pubmed/30115609 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2018.2018.0079 Text en © Copyright 2019 by the Turkish-German Gynecological Education and Research Foundation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association published by Galenos Publishing House.
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Tanacan, Atakan
Büyükeren, Melek
Uçkan, Hasan
Yurdakök, Murat
Beksaç, Mehmet Sinan
Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
title Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
title_full Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
title_fullStr Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
title_full_unstemmed Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
title_short Congenital central nervous system anomalies: Ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
title_sort congenital central nervous system anomalies: ten-year single center experience on a challenging issue in perinatal medicine
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6751837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30115609
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2018.2018.0079
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