Fetal methotrexate and misoprostol exposure: the past revisited.

Teratology Pub Date : 2002-08-01 DOI:10.1002/tera.10052
Marsha Wheeler, Patrick O'Meara, Michelle Stanford
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Abstract

Background: Fetal aminopterin/methotrexate syndrome was described nearly 50 years ago when these agents were first used as abortifacients. Physicians essentially stopped using these agents when the associated anomalies were recognized. Over the last several years the use of methotrexate with or without misoprostol for management of ectopic pregnancy and medical terminations of pregnancy has increased.

Methods: A 23-year-old female sought a termination at eight weeks gestation. She was given methotrexate followed by misoprostol.

Results: The medical termination was unsuccessful. The patient elected to continue the pregnancy secondary to financial considerations. She presented at 39 weeks without intervening prenatal care. She was diagnosed with severe preeclampsia. At delivery the infant was hypotonic and growth restricted with multiple anomalies.

Conclusions: Physicians are increasingly using methotrexate with or without misoprostol for treatment of ectopic pregnancies and medical terminations. Clinicians need to be aware of the characteristic teratologic effects of these two agents.

胎儿甲氨蝶呤和米索前列醇暴露:回顾过去。
背景:胎儿氨蝶呤/甲氨蝶呤综合征在近50年前被描述,当时这些药物首次被用作堕胎药物。当发现相关的异常时,医生基本上停止使用这些药物。在过去几年中,甲氨蝶呤加或不加米索前列醇用于治疗异位妊娠和医学终止妊娠的情况有所增加。方法:一名23岁女性在妊娠8周时寻求终止妊娠。她被给予甲氨蝶呤和米索前列醇。结果:药物终止治疗不成功。出于经济上的考虑,病人选择继续妊娠。她在没有介入产前护理的情况下出现在39周。她被诊断出患有严重的先兆子痫。出生时婴儿低渗,生长受限,伴有多种异常。结论:医生越来越多地联合或不联合米索前列醇使用甲氨蝶呤治疗异位妊娠和药物终止妊娠。临床医生需要了解这两种药物的特征性致畸作用。
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