欺骗性的外表:先天性感染模拟遗传综合征的胎儿病理。

IF 0.9 Q2 Medicine
Mishu Mangla, Seetu Palo
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经胎盘感染,如巨细胞病毒、寨卡病毒、弓形虫病和风疹,特别是围产期感染,是众所周知的先天性异常的原因。然而,他们的表型重叠与某些遗传综合征可以造成重大的诊断挑战在胎儿尸检和产前咨询。为了回顾和强调先天性感染与遗传综合征的临床和病理相似性,并强调胎儿尸检的诊断缺陷和综合方法的重要性,我们对有关先天性感染、胎儿尸检结果和遗传综合征鉴别诊断的文章进行了全面的文献回顾。我们发现,一些经胎盘感染通过小头畸形、颅内钙化、心脏异常和胎儿水肿等特征模仿遗传综合征的表型。胎盘病理学、母体血清学和靶向分子检测是确定病因的必要条件。了解先天性感染和遗传综合征之间的重叠特征对于避免误诊至关重要。结合临床,组织病理学和分子的多学科方法是必要的,以达到准确的诊断,指导复发风险咨询,并告知未来妊娠的管理。
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Deceptive appearances: Congenital infections simulating genetic syndromes in fetal Pathology.

Transplacental infections such as cytomegalovirus, Zika virus, toxoplasmosis, and rubella, especially if acquired in the perinatal period, are well-known causes of congenital anomalies. However, their phenotypic overlap with certain genetic syndromes can pose significant diagnostic challenges during fetal autopsy and prenatal counseling. With an objective to review and highlight the clinical and pathological similarities between congenital infections and genetic syndromes, and emphasizing diagnostic pitfalls in fetal autopsy and the importance of integrated approaches, a comprehensive literature review was performed of articles that discussed congenital infections, fetal autopsy findings, and differential diagnosis with genetic syndromes. We found that several transplacental infections mimic the phenotype of genetic syndromes through features such as microcephaly, intracranial calcifications, cardiac anomalies, and hydrops fetalis. Placental pathology, maternal serology, and targeted molecular testing are essential to delineate the cause. An awareness of overlapping features between congenital infections and genetic syndromes is crucial to avoid misdiagnosis. A multidisciplinary approach combining clinical, histopathological, and molecular insights is necessary to reach an accurate diagnosis, guide recurrence risk counseling, and inform management in future pregnancies.

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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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