An increased incidence of haemangiomas in infants born following chorionic villus sampling (CVS) |
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Authors: | Barbara K. Burton MD Charlene J. Schulz Brad Angle Laurence I. Burd |
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Affiliation: | University of Illinois College of Medicine and Center for Medical and Reproductive Genetics, Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The incidence of haemangiomas was ascertained by questionnaire in infants born to 578 consecutive CVS patients and 445 consecutive mid-trimester amniocentesis patients seen at a single institution between 1 January 1989 and 31 May 1991. The incidence of 7·4 per cent reported in the amniocentesis group was comparable to previous estimates of the incidence of haemangiomas in the general population. In contrast, a 21·1 per cent incidence, three-fold higher than that observed in the amniocentesis group, was observed among CVS-exposed infants (P<0·001). This increased incidence was largely confined to patients undergoing a transcervical procedure. No correlation was observed between the incidence of haemangiomas and gestational age at sampling, sample size, number of sampling attempts, or a history of bleeding following the procedure. |
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Keywords: | chorionic villus sampling amniocentesis haemangiomas |
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