1. A case report of obstetrical management of a pregnancy with hypermobile Ehlers–Danlos syndrome and literature review
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T T Hla, Junaid Rafi, and Haroona Khalil
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Moderate to severe ,Pregnancy ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ehlers–Danlos syndrome ,Neonatal outcomes ,business.industry ,medicine ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Review Article ,medicine.disease ,Successful pregnancy ,business - Abstract
We present a case report of a successful pregnancy outcome in a woman diagnosed with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (EDS) hypermobility type or type III. EDS is a group of connective tissue disorders that has a common genotypic defect, but heterogeneous phenotypic presentations. The variation in EDS manifestations can result in moderate to severe effects on life-expectancy for some types. A number of studies and a review of the literature indicate that generally in pregnant women with EDS, maternal and neonatal outcomes are favourable. However, in EDS type IV, pregnancy can be associated with serious maternal complications. Therefore, obstetrical management should be individualized. This paper discusses the obstetric management of a patient with EDS hypermobility type and compares it to other studies in the literature.
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- 2013
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