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2019, Number 1

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Revista Cubana de Obstetricia y Ginecología 2019; 45 (1)

Osteogenesis Imperfect Type IV in a pregnant

García OA, Rives GY, Álvarez BD
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Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 66-73
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Key words:

osteogenesis imperfecta, genetics, pregnant women.

ABSTRACT

Osteogenesis imperfecta or crystal bones is a genetic disease of autosomal dominant transmission, particularly type IV. Patients are born with fractures and curvatures of the long bones of the lower limbs, they show dentinogenesis imperfecta, gray or white sclerotic, there is no deafness and usually kyphoscoliosis and ligamentous laxity are present. We report the case of a white 24-year-old pregnant patient. Symptoms are mainly observed in the vision and in musculoskeletal and neurological system. An elective caesarean section was performed, which resulted in a healthy baby with a good Apgar score. There were no maternal or neonatal complications. The transoperative, immediate, middle and late surgical puerperium did not have complications. The purpose of this article is to report a case of a pregnant woman with a genetic wide heterogeneity illness that determines the phenotype variability allowing facing a prenatal good care from showing the clinical manifestations of OI type IV in this patient.


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