Outcome of Pregnancy in Less Common Rheumatic Diseases: Inflammatory Myositis, Systemic Sclerosis and Vasculitis

U. Rathore, A. Aggarwal
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Pregnancy and fetal outcomes in patients suffering from systemic lupus erythematosus or antiphospholipid syndrome have been well described, as these are more common diseases and associated with frequent maternal and fetal complications. The data is scant about pregnancy-related morbidity and its outcome among less common rheumatic diseases like inflammatory myositis, systemic sclerosis (SSc), and vasculitis. Inflammatory myositis, vasculitis, and SSc are associated with higher risk of spontaneous abortions, preterm delivery, and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Conception during active disease is associated with poor pregnancy outcomes, hence good control of disease is important. These diseases also increase risk of maternal complications like hypertension, preeclampsia, and antepartum hemorrhage. Due to rarity of these diseases, the individual experience of a physician is limited, thus it requires a collaborative team approach to have best outcome.
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妊娠不常见风湿病的结局:炎症性肌炎、系统性硬化症和血管炎
系统性红斑狼疮或抗磷脂综合征患者的妊娠和胎儿结局已被很好地描述,因为这些是更常见的疾病,并与频繁的母体和胎儿并发症相关。在不太常见的风湿性疾病如炎症性肌炎、系统性硬化症(SSc)和血管炎中,妊娠相关发病率及其结果的数据很少。炎症性肌炎、血管炎和SSc与自然流产、早产和宫内生长受限(IUGR)的高风险相关。在活动性疾病期间受孕与不良妊娠结局有关,因此良好的疾病控制很重要。这些疾病也会增加产妇并发症的风险,如高血压、先兆子痫和产前出血。由于这些疾病的罕见性,医生的个人经验是有限的,因此需要一个合作的团队方法来获得最好的结果。
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