Issue: 2013, Vol. 18, No. 2
Undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue as a risk factor for incomplete pregnancy development in early terms
- Keywords
- undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue, incomplete pregnancy, MASS-phenotype, connective tissue dysplasia markers, ehlerslike phenotype
- Abstarct
- Data upon frequency of incidence and influence of undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue on gestation process course in early terms of pregnancy were presented. It was demonstrated that more than 60% women from the group of women with incomplete pregnancy had connective tissue dysplasia markers. MASSphenotype was the predominant phenotype. The presence of undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue increased the risk of incomplete pregnancy in women in terms before 12 weeks 20 times more. Spinal column pathology (scoliosis) was proved to be the most unfavorable marker of undifferentiated dysplasia of connective tissue.