囊性纤维化-生殖和产科医学临床医生指南

F. Edenborough, A. Morton
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囊性纤维化(CF)是英国最常见的缩短寿命的隐性遗传疾病。CF不再是一种由儿科医生专门处理的疾病,患者在儿童早期死亡,现在CF是一种成人超过儿童的疾病,儿童在儿科中心死亡的情况很少见。随着越来越多的年轻人相对健康地长大,他们开始询问人际关系、性、生育和生孩子的可能性也就不足为奇了。本文简要介绍了CF的遗传学、病理生理学和临床特征,重点介绍了CF与女性生殖的关系。考虑生育的CF妇女的管理,包括避孕,怀孕准备,怀孕本身,分娩和产后期间将进行讨论。妊娠禁忌症,终止方法,移植后妊娠也将被考虑。本文所依据的《欧洲CF妇女妊娠管理指南》给出了许多详细的管理方法。
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CYSTIC FIBROSIS – A GUIDE FOR CLINICIANS IN REPRODUCTIVE AND OBSTETRIC MEDICINE
Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the most common life-shortening recessive genetic disease in the UK. Far from being a condition managed exclusively by paediatricians with sufferers dying in early childhood, CF is now a condition in which adults outnumber children with the condition, and the death of a child in a paediatric centre is rare. As increasing numbers of young people grow up relatively healthy it is unsurprising they begin to ask about relationships, sex, fertility and the possibility of having a child. This paper briefly describes the genetics, pathophysiology and clinical features of CF with an emphasis on how it pertains to female reproduction. The management of women with CF considering having a baby including contraception, preparation for pregnancy, the pregnancy itself, delivery and the post natal period will be discussed. Contraindications to pregnancy, method of termination, and pregnancy after transplantation will also be considered. Much of the detailed management is given in the European Guidelines for the Management of Pregnancy in Women with CF on which this paper is based.
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