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Publikováno v:
Teratology. 42:333-336
Trisomy 22 (47, XY, +22) was found at 17 weeks gestation in one fetus of a twin gestation. The karyotypes of both parents and of the other twin were normal. Abnormal prenatal findings included maternal pre-eclampsia, fetal growth retardation, and pro
Publikováno v:
American journal of perinatology. 10(1)
Oropharyngeal teratomas (OPT) represent an uncommon congenital tumor with significant morbidity and mortality. Optimal management requires prenatal diagnosis. The clinicopathologic features of four OPT (one stillbirth, two livebirths, and one therape
Publikováno v:
Nature. 255(5508)
INFLUENZA virus has been suspected but never proven to be a cause of malformation of the central nervous system in man1–4. One major limiting factor in the evaluation of the teratogenic potential of this and other viral agents has been the absence
Autor:
John W. Larsen, Michael A. Levine, Mark I. Evans, Beverly J. White, Stephen G. Kent, Sondra W. Levin
Publikováno v:
American journal of medical genetics. 19(4)
We have studied a family in which a mother and daughter (the proposita) had the karyotype 46,XX,ins(2;5),t(5;13). The mother had four spontaneous abortions, a mentally retarded son with duplication (5q), and a daughter who died at 3 months. The propo
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 16(3)
Rhesus monkey fetuses were inoculated with Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis (VEE) vaccine virus by the direct intracerebral route at approximately 100 days gestation to determine possible teratogenicity of the virus. Congenital micrencephaly, hydroceph
Autor:
Melissa E. Larsen, Helain J. Landy, John W. Larsen, Michael Schoen, Stephen G. Kent, Allan B. Weingold
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 37(1)
The acardiac monster represents one of the most severe but rare congenital anomalies. It occurs only in multiple gestations associated with vascular anastomoses between the affected fetus and its co-twin. The prenatal diagnosis of an acardiac fetus m
Autor:
Sidney A. Houff, A. E. Palmer, W. T. London, Neil H. Levitt, Stephen G. Kent, JohnL. Sever, Blanche Curfman, Geoffrey Altshuler
Publikováno v:
Teratology. 25(1)
Fetal rhesus monkeys were inoculated intracerebrally with an attenuated strain of western equine encephalitis virus. All animals developed micrencephaly. Twelve of sixteen monkeys developed ex vacuo hydrocephalus. All virus inoculated fetuses develop