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Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?

Mirror syndrome is a rare and serious maternal condition associated with immune and non-immune fetal hydrops after 16 weeks of gestational age. Subjacent conditions associated with fetal hydrops may carry different risks for Mirror syndrome. Fetuses with Turner syndrome are frequently found to be hy...

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Autores principales: Bedei, Ivonne Alexandra, Graf, Alexander, Gloning, Karl-Philipp, Meyer-Wittkopf, Matthias, Willner, Daria, Krapp, Martin, Hentze, Sabine, Scharf, Alexander, Degenhardt, Jan, Heling, Kai-Sven, Kozlowski, Peter, Trautmann, Kathrin, Jahns, Kai, Geipel, Anne, Tekesin, Ismail, Elsässer, Michael, Wilhelm, Lucas, Gottschalk, Ingo, Baumüller, Jan-Erik, Birdir, Cahit, Zöllner, Felix, Wolter, Aline, Schenk, Johanna, Gehrke, Tascha, Keil, Corinna, Espinosa, Jimmy, Axt-Fliedner, Roland
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956203
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154588
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author Bedei, Ivonne Alexandra
Graf, Alexander
Gloning, Karl-Philipp
Meyer-Wittkopf, Matthias
Willner, Daria
Krapp, Martin
Hentze, Sabine
Scharf, Alexander
Degenhardt, Jan
Heling, Kai-Sven
Kozlowski, Peter
Trautmann, Kathrin
Jahns, Kai
Geipel, Anne
Tekesin, Ismail
Elsässer, Michael
Wilhelm, Lucas
Gottschalk, Ingo
Baumüller, Jan-Erik
Birdir, Cahit
Zöllner, Felix
Wolter, Aline
Schenk, Johanna
Gehrke, Tascha
Keil, Corinna
Espinosa, Jimmy
Axt-Fliedner, Roland
author_facet Bedei, Ivonne Alexandra
Graf, Alexander
Gloning, Karl-Philipp
Meyer-Wittkopf, Matthias
Willner, Daria
Krapp, Martin
Hentze, Sabine
Scharf, Alexander
Degenhardt, Jan
Heling, Kai-Sven
Kozlowski, Peter
Trautmann, Kathrin
Jahns, Kai
Geipel, Anne
Tekesin, Ismail
Elsässer, Michael
Wilhelm, Lucas
Gottschalk, Ingo
Baumüller, Jan-Erik
Birdir, Cahit
Zöllner, Felix
Wolter, Aline
Schenk, Johanna
Gehrke, Tascha
Keil, Corinna
Espinosa, Jimmy
Axt-Fliedner, Roland
author_sort Bedei, Ivonne Alexandra
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description Mirror syndrome is a rare and serious maternal condition associated with immune and non-immune fetal hydrops after 16 weeks of gestational age. Subjacent conditions associated with fetal hydrops may carry different risks for Mirror syndrome. Fetuses with Turner syndrome are frequently found to be hydropic on ultrasound. We designed a retrospective multicenter study to evaluate the risk for Mirror syndrome among pregnancies complicated with Turner syndrome and fetal hydrops. Data were extracted from a questionnaire sent to specialists in maternal fetal medicine in Germany. Out of 758 cases, 138 fulfilled our inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Of the included 138, 66 presented with persisting hydrops at or after 16 weeks. The frequency of placental hydrops/placentomegaly was rather low (8.1%). Of note, no Mirror syndrome was observed in our study cohort. We propose that the risk of this pregnancy complication varies according to the subjacent cause of fetal hydrops. In Turner syndrome, the risk for Mirror syndrome is lower than that reported in the literature. Our observations are relevant for clinical management and parental counseling.
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spelling pubmed-93698742022-08-12 Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome? Bedei, Ivonne Alexandra Graf, Alexander Gloning, Karl-Philipp Meyer-Wittkopf, Matthias Willner, Daria Krapp, Martin Hentze, Sabine Scharf, Alexander Degenhardt, Jan Heling, Kai-Sven Kozlowski, Peter Trautmann, Kathrin Jahns, Kai Geipel, Anne Tekesin, Ismail Elsässer, Michael Wilhelm, Lucas Gottschalk, Ingo Baumüller, Jan-Erik Birdir, Cahit Zöllner, Felix Wolter, Aline Schenk, Johanna Gehrke, Tascha Keil, Corinna Espinosa, Jimmy Axt-Fliedner, Roland J Clin Med Article Mirror syndrome is a rare and serious maternal condition associated with immune and non-immune fetal hydrops after 16 weeks of gestational age. Subjacent conditions associated with fetal hydrops may carry different risks for Mirror syndrome. Fetuses with Turner syndrome are frequently found to be hydropic on ultrasound. We designed a retrospective multicenter study to evaluate the risk for Mirror syndrome among pregnancies complicated with Turner syndrome and fetal hydrops. Data were extracted from a questionnaire sent to specialists in maternal fetal medicine in Germany. Out of 758 cases, 138 fulfilled our inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Of the included 138, 66 presented with persisting hydrops at or after 16 weeks. The frequency of placental hydrops/placentomegaly was rather low (8.1%). Of note, no Mirror syndrome was observed in our study cohort. We propose that the risk of this pregnancy complication varies according to the subjacent cause of fetal hydrops. In Turner syndrome, the risk for Mirror syndrome is lower than that reported in the literature. Our observations are relevant for clinical management and parental counseling. MDPI 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9369874/ /pubmed/35956203 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154588 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bedei, Ivonne Alexandra
Graf, Alexander
Gloning, Karl-Philipp
Meyer-Wittkopf, Matthias
Willner, Daria
Krapp, Martin
Hentze, Sabine
Scharf, Alexander
Degenhardt, Jan
Heling, Kai-Sven
Kozlowski, Peter
Trautmann, Kathrin
Jahns, Kai
Geipel, Anne
Tekesin, Ismail
Elsässer, Michael
Wilhelm, Lucas
Gottschalk, Ingo
Baumüller, Jan-Erik
Birdir, Cahit
Zöllner, Felix
Wolter, Aline
Schenk, Johanna
Gehrke, Tascha
Keil, Corinna
Espinosa, Jimmy
Axt-Fliedner, Roland
Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?
title Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?
title_full Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?
title_fullStr Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?
title_full_unstemmed Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?
title_short Is Fetal Hydrops in Turner Syndrome a Risk Factor for the Development of Maternal Mirror Syndrome?
title_sort is fetal hydrops in turner syndrome a risk factor for the development of maternal mirror syndrome?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956203
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154588
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