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Ginekol Pol ; 2023 Aug 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37599576

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OBJECTIVES: Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy. Infections are well-known causes of pregnancy loss. It has been suggested that infection with SARS-CoV-2 virus may also have an adverse effect on the course of early pregnancy, causing miscarriage. AIM: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy loss during the first half of pregnancy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The clinical records of patients hospitalized at the Department of Fetal Medicine and Gynecology; Medical University of Lodz were retrospectively reviewed. The study was done during the pandemic (March 2020 to the end of March 2022) and the previous 2 years due to missed abortion, indicated by no fetal heartbeat and spontaneous (complete or incomplete) abortion with vaginal bleeding. RESULTS: While 682 women were hospitalized due to miscarriage in the first half of pregnancy in the period 2018-2020, there were 516 hospitalized during the pandemic. No differences in the proportion of missed and spontaneous abortions with bleeding were found between the group of patients before and during the epidemic SARS CoV-2. COVID-19 exposure appears to have an impact on earlier pregnancy loss. CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic predisposes to the abnormal course of pregnancy in its first half. OBJECTIVES: Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy. Infections are well-known causes of pregnancy loss. It has been suggested that infection with SARS-CoV-2 virus may also have an adverse effect on the course of early pregnancy, causing miscarriage. AIM: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy loss during the first half of pregnancy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The clinical records of patients hospitalized at the Department of Fetal Medicine and Gynecology; Medical University of Lodz were retrospectively reviewed. The study was done during the pandemic (March 2020 to the end of March 2022) and the previous 2 years due to missed abortion, indicated by no fetal heartbeat and spontaneous (complete or incomplete) abortion with vaginal bleeding. RESULTS: While 682 women were hospitalized due to miscarriage in the first half of pregnancy in the period 2018-2020, there were 516 hospitalized during the pandemic. No differences in the proportion of missed and spontaneous abortions with bleeding were found between the group of patients before and during the epidemic SARS CoV-2. COVID-19 exposure appears to have an impact on earlier pregnancy loss. CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic predisposes to the abnormal course of pregnancy in its first half.

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Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol ; 252: 252-255, 2020 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32629226

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INTRODUCTION: Recurrent miscarriage is a serious clinical problem that affects 1-5 % of all couples trying to conceive. Although the incidence of Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome (SLOS, OMIM #270400), an autosomal recessive condition caused by variants in the DHCR7 gene, is very low, (1:83 000), the observed carrier frequency of DHCR7 gene variants in the Polish population is high, ranging from 1:24 to 1:31. It is possible that this carriage may be responsible for early pregnancy loss. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study is to determine the carrier frequency of the p c.976 G>T (p.Val326Leu) and c.452 G>A (p.Trp151Ter) variants in the DHCR7 gene in patients experiencing recurrent miscarriage. METHODS: The study group included 480 patients: a study group of 380 with at least 2 miscarriages before the 20th week of pregnancy, and a control group of 100 who had not experienced miscarriage. The variants were identified by genotyping: c.976 G>T (p.Val326Leu) by the TaqMan® SNP Genotyping Assay system, and c.452 G>A (p.Trp151Ter) using the BfaI restriction enzyme. Statistical analysis was performed using R software. RESULTS: No examples of c.976 G>T (p.Val326Leu) were found in either group. c.452 G>A (p.Trp151Ter) was found in 22 participants from the study group and 4 from the control group; however, this difference was not significant (Chi2 test p = 0.61). CONCLUSIONS: Being a carrier of the c.976 G>T (p.Val326Leu) and c.452 G>A (p.Trp151Ter) variants in theDHCR7 gene is not a risk factor for recurrent miscarriage in the Polish population.


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Aborto Habitual , Oxirredutases atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupo CH-CH , Síndrome de Smith-Lemli-Opitz , Aborto Habitual/genética , Feminino , Humanos , Oxirredutases atuantes sobre Doadores de Grupo CH-CH/genética , Polônia , Gravidez
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Ginekol Pol ; 87(10): 722-726, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27958626

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Recurrent miscarriage is an important problem in reproductive health, which affects 1-5% of couples. The aim of this article is to summarize current knowledge on the genetic causes of recurrent miscarriage. It presents the most common parental genetic disorders (karyotype abnormalities, recessive diseases carrier status, dominant diseases and thrombophilia) connected with recurrent pregnancy loss, as well as research into other possible genetic causes. This review also sets out to demonstrate changes in the embryonic/fetal genome that may lead to abortions, and discusses the methods used to assess miscarried material, together with their advantages and disadvantages. Knowledge of the genetic background of miscarriages is important for prognosis, as well as the potential planning of prenatal diagnostics in subsequent pregnancies.


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Aborto Habitual/genética , Portador Sadio , Doenças Genéticas Inatas/complicações , Aborto Habitual/etiologia , Adulto , Aberrações Cromossômicas , Feminino , Humanos , Cariótipo , Idade Materna , Fenótipo , Gravidez , Cuidado Pré-Natal , Diagnóstico Pré-Natal , Prognóstico , Fatores de Risco , Ultrassonografia Pré-Natal
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