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Epidemiology of osteochondrodysplasias: changing trends due to advances in prenatal diagnosis.

S A Rasmussen1, F R Bieber, B R Benacerraf, R S Lachman, D L Rimoin, L B Holmes.   

Abstract

The osteochondrodysplasias (skeletal dysplasias) are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by abnormalities in cartilage and bone growth and development. Some of these disorders are detectable during the second trimester by sonographic techniques. We ascertained cases of osteochondrodysplasias in elective pregnancy terminations, stillborn infants older than 20 gestational weeks, and liveborn infants diagnosed by the fifth day of life as part of an ongoing active malformation surveillance program. Forty-nine cases of osteochondrodysplasias were identified among approximately 126,000 deliveries at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) during a 15-year period (Feb. 16, 1972-Feb. 15, 1975; Jan. 1, 1979-Dec. 31, 1990). When cases delivered to women who had planned to deliver at another hospital but were transferred for high-risk care (transfers) were excluded, the prevalence rate was 2.14 cases per 10,000 deliveries. During the early period (1972-1975) no cases were suspected prenatally, while during the 1988-1990 period, 80% of all cases and 57% of cases delivered to women who had always planned to deliver at BWH (non-transfers) were suspected by ultrasonography. Birth status changed through our period of surveillance. In the final 3-year period (1988-1990), 40% of all cases and 29% of non-transfers with osteochondrodysplasias were pregnancy terminations, compared to none during the 1972-1975 period. The increasing frequency of pregnancy terminations complicated the diagnosis of these conditions. Despite extensive evaluation, a definitive diagnosis was not possible in 8 of 49 cases (16%). Biochemical and molecular genetic methods of diagnosis will continue to become more important if the current trend of wide utilization of prenatal sonography and termination of affected pregnancies continues.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8741918     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-8628(19960102)61:1<49::AID-AJMG10>3.0.CO;2-W

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet        ISSN: 0148-7299


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