特纳综合征(X 一体综合征)妊娠的成功管理:来自越南的罕见病学习经验

Ngoc Bich Trinh, Anh Dinh Bao Vuong, PHUC NHON NGUYEN
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背景:特纳综合征(Turner syndrome,TS)被认为是第二性染色体部分或全部缺失,大约每 2500 个活产婴儿中就有一个,而且与妊娠失败率高有关。然而,随着辅助生殖技术的发展,TS 孕妇的病例近来已在全球范围内得到解决。因此,TS 孕妇的生殖健康应引起医生和产科医生的关注,尤其是在资源匮乏的中低收入国家。病例介绍:在此,我们描述了一例罕见的在私人生殖中心接受卵母细胞捐赠的 TS 孕妇足月妊娠的病例。之后,该妇女在产前护理期间接受了平稳的监测,并在本中心住院进行了剖宫产,妊娠结局良好,足月分娩。结论据我们所知,这是越南首例与特殊病理有关的报告。通过本病例报告,我们希望强调希望为人父母的 TS 妇女的新机会,从而提高医疗保健提供者的适当意识。关键字剖腹产 母胎结局 卵母细胞捐献 体外受精 特纳综合征
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Successful management of pregnancy in Turner syndrome (Monosomy X): A rare condition-based learning experience from Vietnam
Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is recognized with partial or complete loss of the second sex chromosome, occurring in approximately one in 2500 live births, and related to high failure of pregnancy. However, along with the advantage of assisted reproductive technology, the cases of TS pregnant women have been recently addressed worldwide. Therefore, the reproductive health of TS pregnant women should be a concern by physicians and obstetricians, particularly, in the low-middle income countries with low-resource settings. Case Presentation: Here, we describe a rare case of term pregnancy on a TS woman receiving oocyte donation at a private fertility center. Later, the woman was monitored uneventfully during antenatal care and hospitalized at our center for a cesarean delivery with favorable pregnancy outcomes at term. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first report relating to a particular pathology in Vietnam. Through this case report, we would like to emphasize the novel opportunity for TS women desiring parents, thus raising an appropriate awareness of healthcare providers. Key words: Cesarean section, Materno-fetal outcome, Oocyte donation, In vitro fertilization, Turner syndrome.
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