Our 10-year Experience in the Management of Newborn Infants with Multiple Congenital Anomalies
        The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 47 Issue 1-2
        Page 21-26
        
    published_at 2000-06
            Title
        
        Our 10-year Experience in the Management of Newborn Infants with Multiple Congenital Anomalies
        
        
    
                
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                    Kuga Takayuki
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Taniguchi Satoshi
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Inoue Takashi
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Zempo Nobuya
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Esato Kensuke
                
                
            
    
        
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            congenital anomalies
            multiple congenital anomalies
            management prenatal diagnosis /chromosomal abnormalities
            quality of life
    Purpose : The incidence of multiple congenital anomalies has increased as a result of advances in prenatal and prenatal treatment. A review of all infants born with more than two congenital anomalies was conducted to identify the clinical feature.Methods : Between January, 1989 and December, 1998, a total of 35 neonates with multiple congenital anomalies were referrred to Yamaguchi University Hospital. The Combination of anomalies, manalies, management and clinical course, prenatal diagnosis and treatment, chromosomal anomalies, outcome,  and quality of life these infants were examined retrospectively.Results : Of these 35 infants, 9(25.7%) had chromosomal abnormalities in the form of trisomy 21 in 8, and trisomy 18 in 1. Prenatal diagnoses were established in 10 infants (28.6%) and a fetal treatment was preformed in 1. There were four deaths (11.4%) caused by trisomy 18, pulmonary hypoplasia, or cardiac anomalies. Among the survivingpatients, two(6.5%) suffered from  mental retardation caused by trisomy 21 or a brain anomaly. A total of 18 children (58.1%) required as mental training, defecation training, or medication review. Conclusion : Approximately one fourth of infants with multiple congenital anomalies had chromosomal abnormalities. Chromosomal abnomalities or cardio-pulmonary anomalies were death causes. More than half of children required long-term forrow-up. We should aim to provide well-plannned management to promote good long-term quality of life of neonates with multiple congenital anomalies.
        
        
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            eng
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        departmental bulletin paper
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        2000-06
    
    
        
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        open access
    
    
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                [ISSN]0513-1812
            
            
                
                
                [NCID]AA00594272
            
    
        
            Schools
        
            医学部
    
                
