Fetal Myelomeningocele After Maternal Methotrexate Administration: A Case Report.

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
生殖医学杂志 Pub Date : 2016-11-01
Anthony Martino, Mary N W Towner, James E Towner
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Abstract

Background: Folate supplementation in women of reproductive age has a well-established role in the prevention of neural tube defects. Methotrexate is a commonly used drug which functions by inhibiting normal folate metabolism in active cells. An association between fetal methotrexate exposure and myelomeningocele might be expected, considering this relationship. However, to our knowledge, no cases of myelomeningocele secondary to in utero methotrexate exposure have been reported.

Case: We present the case of a gravid patient who, having received methotrexate for management of an ectopic pregnancy, was lost to follow-up and returned several weeks later carrying an intrauterine pregnancy. The fetus was found prenatally to be suffering from multiple congenital anomalies. At birth the infant demonstrated many of the abnormalities commonly associated with fetal methotrexate syndrome, including craniosynostosis and talipes equinovarus. Most interestingly, the newborn was also diagnosed with a lumbar myelomeningocele and concomitant type II Chiari malformation, as is often associated with such a neural tube defect.

Conclusion: Methotrexate exposure may impact the fetal risk of myelomeningocele. Patients should be counseled thoroughly on the importance of follow-up care.

母体甲氨蝶呤给药后胎儿脊髓脊膜膨出1例。
背景:育龄妇女补充叶酸在预防神经管缺陷方面具有明确的作用。甲氨蝶呤是一种常用的药物,其作用是抑制活性细胞正常的叶酸代谢。考虑到这种关系,胎儿甲氨蝶呤暴露与脊髓脊膜膨出之间可能存在关联。然而,据我们所知,尚未有宫内甲氨蝶呤暴露导致脊髓脊膜膨出的病例报道。病例:我们提出的情况下,已接受甲氨蝶呤治疗异位妊娠的妊娠患者,失去了随访,并返回数周后携带宫内妊娠。胎儿在出生前被发现患有多种先天性异常。出生时,婴儿表现出许多通常与胎儿甲氨蝶呤综合征相关的异常,包括颅缝紧闭和马蹄足内翻。最有趣的是,新生儿还被诊断为腰椎脊膜膨出和伴随的II型Chiari畸形,这通常与神经管缺陷有关。结论:甲氨蝶呤暴露可能影响胎儿脊髓脊膜膨出的风险。应充分告知患者后续护理的重要性。
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生殖医学杂志
生殖医学杂志 医学-妇产科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Reproductive Medicine® has been the essential tool of Obstetricians and Gynecologists since 1968. As a highly regarded professional journal and the official periodical of six medical associations, JRM® brings timely and relevant information on the latest procedures and advances in the field of reproductive medicine. Published bimonthly, JRM® contains peer-reviewed articles and case reports submitted by top specialists. Common topics include research, clinical practice, and case reports related to general obstetrics and gynecology, infertility, female cancers, gynecologic surgery, contraception, and medical education.
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