Facts Views Vis Obgyn
January 2015
Objective: To determine and list the variety of the predominant appeal signs leading to referral and their accompanying features found during specialized ultrasound evaluation in foetuses with trisomy 13 and trisomy 18.
Materials And Methods: In a period of thirty years, 1110 cases of foetal malformations were detected during specialized echographic evaluation. 47 Of these cases were foetuses with trisomy 13 or trisomy 18.
Purpose: To evaluate the clinical utility of chromosomal microarrays for prenatal diagnosis by a prospective study of fetuses with abnormalities detected on ultrasound.
Methods: Patients referred for prenatal diagnosis due to ultrasound anomalies underwent analysis by array comparative genomic hybridization as the first-tier diagnostic test.
Results: A total of 383 prenatal samples underwent analysis by array comparative genomic hybridization.
Twin Res Hum Genet
February 2013
The East Flanders Prospective Twin Survey (EFPTS) is a prospective, population-based registry of multiple births in the province of East-Flanders, Belgium. EFPTS has several unique features: it is population-based and prospective, with the possibility of long-term follow-up; the twins (and higher order multiple births) are recruited at birth; basic perinatal data recorded; chorion type and zygosity established; and since 1969 placental biopsies have been taken and frozen at -20 °C for later determination of genetic markers. The EFPTS is the only large register that includes placental data and allows differentiation of three subtypes of monozygotic (MZ) twins based on the time of the initial zygotic division: the dichorionic-diamnionic pairs (early, with splitting before the fourth day after fertilization), the monochorionic-diamnionic pairs (intermediate, splitting between the fourth and the seventh day post-fertilization), and the monochorionic-monoamnionic pairs (late, splitting after the eighth day post-fertilization).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Contracept Reprod Health Care
October 2012
Ferdinand Peeters, a practising gynaecologist from Turnhout, near Antwerp (Belgium), had a pivotal role in the development of a practical and viable modality of oral contraception, striking the balance between efficacy and an acceptably low incidence and severity of side effects. While, with regard to the origin of oral contraception, names like those of Pincus, Rock, and Djerassi come immediately to the fore, the work of Peeters has to a large extent faded from public memory. Still, it was Peeters who proposed to Schering AG in Berlin that a combination of 4 mg norethisterone acetate and 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on a fetus with prune belly anomaly presenting at 16 weeks gestation. Clinical evaluation after birth revealed other malformations reminiscent of the EEC syndrome. This diagnosis was also suspected in the mother and finally confirmed in both relatives by identification of a heterozygous mutation (p.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFetal Diagn Ther
April 2008
Introduction: Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) is a rare condition in monozygotic multiple gestations, caused by the formation of large arterio-arterial anastomoses. Only few serial ultrasound observations are reported, showing the delayed development in the recipient twin.
Case: A monochorionic monoamniotic twin pregnancy with discordant growth was diagnosed at 11 weeks and 4 days in a 28-year-old primigravida.
Congenital high airway obstruction syndrome (CHAOS) is a rare prenatal diagnosis consisting of a typical fetal triad of large hyperechogenic lungs, flattened or inverted diaphragms and ascites. Most cases are sporadic with unknown incidence. Before attempts of fetoscopic fetal salvage or ex utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) are considered, additional malformations must be carefully excluded as CHAOS may be part of various monogenic conditions or chromosomal disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPerinatal outcome of pregnancies caused by assisted reproduction technique (ART) is substantially worse when compared with pregnancies following natural conception. We investigated the possible risks of non-IVF ART on perinatal health. We conducted a retrospective cohort study with two exposure groups: a study group of pregnancies after controlled ovarian stimulation (COS), with or without artificial insemination (AI), and a naturally conceived comparison group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective cohort study was conducted with an intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) group and a naturally conceived comparison group. A total of 1655 singleton and 1102 twin ICSI births were studied with regard to perinatal outcome. Control subjects (naturally conceived pregnancies) were selected from a regional registry and were matched for maternal age, parity, place of delivery, year of birth and fetal sex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 3974 IVF and 1655 ICSI singleton births and 2901 IVF and 1102 ICSI twin births were evaluated. Pregnancies after both fresh and frozen transfers were included. IVF and ICSI singleton pregnancies were very similar for most obstetric and perinatal variables.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Matern Fetal Neonatal Med
October 2003
Background: A European concerted action (the EuroNatal study) investigated differences in perinatal mortality between countries of Europe. This report describes the methods used in the EuroNatal international audit and discusses the validity of the results.
Methods: Perinatal deaths between 1993 and 1998 in regions of ten European countries were identified.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
November 2003
Objectives: To describe variation across Europe in PERISTAT indicators of health care in the perinatal period, and to assess the comparability of these indicators.
Study Design: The PERISTAT feasibility study provides the source for this descriptive study, covering 15 European countries. Comparative analysis includes descriptions of births following management of sub-fertility, timing of first antenatal visit, onset of labour, mode of delivery, place of birth, preterm births in units without NICU, and breast-feeding uptake.
Objectives: To assess the diagnostic value of prenatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in addition to prenatal ultrasound in a case of fetal varicella syndrome.
Methods: Comparison of prenatal ultrasound and MRI features obtained at 26 and 32 weeks, respectively, with neonatal imaging (ultrasound, MRI and CT) and macroscopic and microscopic pathology findings in a fatal case of varicella embryopathy.
Results: Prenatal ultrasound correlated fairly well with neonatal imaging and pathology findings.
Intrauterine contraception has a number of important advantages over other forms of contraception and remains, therefore, an important method of birth control. However, side-effects and other drawbacks have reduced its overall acceptance. Also misconceptions and lack of updated scientific knowledge among the potential users and providers are major obstacles to the widespread use of intrauterine contraception.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 41 year old multiparous woman with an uncomplicated obstetric history was referred because of pre-eclampsia. As ultrasonic examination revealed severe IUGR and multiple congenital anomalies, trisomy 13 was suspected and confirmed by amniocentesis. This chromosomal anomaly should be suspected in cases where pre-eclampsia is associated with abnormal fetal morphology.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUltrasound Obstet Gynecol
June 1995
Five ultrasound laboratories from Obstetrics and Gynecology departments of Belgian university hospitals or affiliated institutions conducted a prospective study from 1984 to 1992 in which the results of prenatal ultrasound examinations were compared to examination reports of the neonates. The results of the period 1984-89 (PI) have been published previously, and those of the period 1990-92 (PII) are presented here. Some very minor congenital anomalies, as listed and defined in the EUROCAT Register, were excluded.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PIIINP) concentration was measured in cord serum, amniotic fluid, and maternal serum from high-risk pregnancies. The fetal PIIINP variability was shown to be independent of the maternal serum PIIINP values. Although a highly significant negative correlation was found between the fetal propeptide level and gestational age in both appropriate-for-gestational-age neonates (n = 504) and small-for-gestational-age infants (n = 98), the PIIINP concentration in cord serum or amniotic fluid of small-for-gestational-age infants was significantly lower compared with that of appropriate-for-gestational-age infants matched for postconceptional age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe FlexiGard 330 intrauterine copper contraceptive (ICC) was studied by ultrasound in 405 patients immediately following insertion and at each follow-up visit, for up to 5 years. The present study confirms the validity of the anchoring concept for the suspension of bioactive substances in the uterine cavity. The major conclusion from the study is that the anchor is non-migrating even when observed over a long period of time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFetal intestinal perforation causes a sterile inflammatory reaction of the peritoneum called meconium peritonitis. Twelve patients studied in the perinatal period serve to describe the classical fetal and neonatal signs and symptoms, the iconographical findings, treatment and prognosis. All but one infant, with a meconium pseudocyst, presented with the fibro-adhesive variety.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnited States and European consensus views differ on the place of routine ultrasound scans during pregnancy and the validity of such scans as screening tests for fetal malformations in the general population is still under debate. Four ultrasound laboratories from Obstetric and Gynecology departments of Belgian University hospitals and affiliated hospitals have conducted a prospective study from 1984 to 1989 to compare the anomalies discovered in ultrasonic screening of the fetus with the anomalies of the neonates. Of 16,370 pregnant women at normal risk for congenital anomalies attending the antenatal clinics of these hospitals, 16,072 have had at least one ultrasound screening for congenital anomalies (98.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZ Geburtshilfe Perinatol
July 1991
In 31 women with a singleton pregnancy, abdominal duplex doppler examinations were performed at W16-W17, W26 (+/- 2 weeks) and W34 (+/- 2 weeks) in order to study the flow velocity wave (FVW) indices in the early second trimester and their predictive value for fetal outcome. 24 women with a normal pregnancy outcome were considered as the reference group. In the early second trimester, end-diastolic block occurs frequently at the 150 Hz thump filter setting (15/24 in the fetal descending aorta, 19/24 in the umbilical artery).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree cases of antenatally detected cystic ovarian tumor are reported. Differential diagnostic aspects and management are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe contraceptive efficacy, tolerance, and safety of a new monophasic oral contraceptive that combines 75 mcg gestodene (delta-15- levonorgestrel) and 30 mcg ethinyl estradiol were studied in 75 women (944 cycles) currently at risk for pregnancy. 20 women were nulliparous. No woman became pregnant during the trial, nor were vital signs of body weight affected by the drug.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArzneimittelforschung
June 1989
Desogestrel (150 micrograms), a potent progestogen virtually devoid of androgenic activity, was used in combination with 30 micrograms ethinyl estradiol as an oral contraceptive preparation (Marvelon). 219 women completed a total of 4074 cycles, and the use-effectiveness was 0.58 Pearl Units.
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