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Interferon alfa treatment for pregnant women affected by essential thrombocythemia: case reports and a review

Authors :
Giuseppe Maria Maruotti
Vincenzo Martinelli
A. Agangi
Dario Paladini
Bruno Rotoli
Rosanna Ciancia
Pasquale Martinelli
Martinelli, Pasquale
Martinelli, Vincenzo
Agangi, A.
Maruotti, G.
Paladini, Dario
Ciancia, R.
Rotoli, Bruno
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Objectives In the past essential thrombocythemia was considered a disease of the elderly. At present, the number of young people suffering from this disease is growing, with a slightly higher frequency in females. We investigated the effects of interferon alfa therapy in these patients. Study design We describe 9 pregnancies in 4 women affected by essential thrombocythemia. Results Four pregnancies were carried out without interferon alfa therapy, and resulted in 2 intrauterine deaths, 1 spontaneous abortion, and 1 neonatal death. Interferon alfa was given during another 5 pregnancies; among them, 2 ended in preterm deliveries with normal infants, and 3 in full-term deliveries. The literature is reviewed. Conclusion Our cases and published series suggest that fetal outcome is improved by therapy, and that interferon alfa may be the best therapeutic option.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....da42e131596b256b7880bd7702a011e0