1. [Pregnancy jeopardized by pseudoxanthoma elasticum].
- Author
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Drue HC, Mogensen H, and Olesen AW
- Subjects
- Adult, Calcinosis diagnostic imaging, Cerebral Hemorrhage etiology, Cesarean Section, Female, Humans, Hydrocephalus etiology, Infant, Newborn, Perinatal Death, Placenta Diseases diagnostic imaging, Placenta Diseases pathology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Twin, Ultrasonography, Prenatal, Calcinosis etiology, Placenta Diseases etiology, Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum complications
- Abstract
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE) is a rare inherited systemic disorder characterized by progressive calcification in the elastic tissue. Information about pregnancy in women with PXE is sparse. We report of a 36-year-old Caucasian woman, diagnosed with PXE, with a dichorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy, whose antenatal ultrasound scans showed a hyperechogenic placenta due to calcification. The calcification was confirmed on post-partum placental histology. Both twins, delivered via caesarean section due to maternal bleeding at 27 weeks of gestation suffered from intraventricular haemorrhage.
- Published
- 2014