Exploring management of antenatally diagnosed fetal syphilis infection.

M. Rosenthal, V. Poliquin
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Background The incidence of syphilis among Canadian women of childbearing age has risen dramatically in the past decade, with a resurgence of infants born with congenital syphilis. While guidelines exist to guide maternal infection during pregnancy, there is little evidence available to guide management in situations where the developing fetus is found to be severely affected. Case review Our patient presented in the second trimester of her pregnancy as syphilis contact. Positive serologic tests (venereal disease research laboratory titre of 1:64) and a chancre suggested primary infection. Ultrasound demonstrated a fetus at 19+3 weeks gestation with hydrops fetalis and a markedly abnormal brain. Amniocentesis confirmed congenital syphilis infection on polymerase chain reaction testing. After nine days of intravenous penicillin G, the fetal status had worsened, and the family ultimately chose a medical termination of the pregnancy. Discussion Evolving ultrasound technology has allowed us to identify severely affected fetuses, who may historically have been delivered stillborn. Following routine syphiliotherapy with benzathine penicillin, these abnormal ultrasound features may take weeks or months to reverse, which poses a challenge in prognostication and counselling. Case reports data suggests intensive treatment with intravenous penicillin may be effective in severe cases where fetal hydrops is present. Conclusion This case highlights the potential morbidity of fetal syphilis infection and underscores the paucity of current literature. Information sharing will be essential to build a modern knowledge base on treating this ancient disease.
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探讨产前诊断胎儿梅毒感染的处理方法。
加拿大育龄妇女中梅毒的发病率在过去十年中急剧上升,新生儿先天性梅毒的死灰复燃。虽然存在指导怀孕期间孕产妇感染的指南,但在发现发育中的胎儿受到严重影响的情况下,几乎没有证据可以指导管理。病例回顾我们的患者在妊娠中期出现梅毒接触。血清学测试阳性(性病研究实验室滴度1:64)和下疳提示原发感染。超声显示胎儿在妊娠19+3周,胎儿水肿和明显异常的大脑。羊膜穿刺术证实先天性梅毒感染聚合酶链反应试验。在静脉注射青霉素G 9天后,胎儿状况恶化,家人最终选择了药物终止妊娠。不断发展的超声技术使我们能够识别严重受影响的胎儿,这些胎儿在历史上可能是死胎。常规用苄星青霉素进行梅毒治疗后,这些异常的超声特征可能需要数周或数月才能逆转,这对预后和咨询提出了挑战。病例报告数据表明,在胎儿积液严重的情况下,静脉注射青霉素可能有效。结论本病例强调了胎儿梅毒感染的潜在发病率,并强调了目前文献的缺乏。信息共享对于建立治疗这一古老疾病的现代知识库至关重要。
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