1. Associated anomalies with neural tube defects in fetal autopsies.
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Toru, Havva Serap, Sanhal, Cem Yasar, Uzun, Özlem Ceren, Ocak, Guzide Ayse, Mendilcioğlu, İnanç, and Karaveli, Fatma Şeyda
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ANENCEPHALY , *GENETICS , *HUMAN abnormalities , *SPINA bifida , *NEURAL tube defects , *AUTOPSY , *PERINATAL death , *DISEASE prevalence , *MULTIPLE human abnormalities - Abstract
Neural tube defects (NTD), the consequences of aberrant neural tube closure during embryogenesis, have been mostly investigated in terms of their high prevalence, rate of mortalities and serious morbidities. A proper prenatal outcome counseling of couples coming across a fetal anomaly necessitates the detection and categorization of the primer abnormality, all the co-existing malformations. The aim of this work is to study the incidence and relevance of associated malformations in order to offer a complete pathology report with a true diagnosis. In this study, among 542 fetal autopsy 62 (%11.4) cases with NTD was recorded by the Akdeniz University Pathology Department between January 2006 and June 2012. Twenty (32.4%) NTD cases were associated with anomaly. Twelve cases of associated groups consisted of a congenital syndrome/association, spondylothoracic dysplasia, amniotic band syndrome, Meckel–Gruber syndrome, schisis association. The frequency of associated NTD was 32%, this result was higher than previous reports. NTDs have a significant genetic component to their etiology that interacts with environmental risk factors, which might pose Turkey to be a country with high prevalence of NTD. We want to emphasize that intensive screening, documentation of co-existent abnormalities of NTD, should be conducted in order to exhibit certain diagnosis, to perform proper prenatal genetic counseling of parents for on-going/future pregnancies. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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