尼日利亚婴儿胎儿酒精综合症:病例报告

Tolulope Ogundele, Joseph B Ayinde, Adedoyin B Adepoju, D. Kuti
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胎儿酒精综合症(FAS)是胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)中最严重的一种。酒精及其代谢物乙醛会干扰细胞分化和生长、DNA 和蛋白质合成,并抑制细胞迁移,从而影响胎儿发育。诊断依据是母体饮酒史、特征性面部畸形、生长迟缓和中枢神经系统(CNS)受累。在美国,该综合征是导致智力残疾的主要原因,但在尼日利亚却没有此类数据。本病例报告的是一名足月女婴,妊娠约 38 周时通过紧急剖腹产分娩。母亲在怀孕第二周至第十周期间饮用了几瓶 250 毫升的酒精(当地杜松子酒),以终止意外怀孕。婴儿出生时,睑裂短小,耳朵低垂,咽鼓管光滑,鼻梁扁平,上唇很薄,上腭高拱。出生体重为 2.48 千克,枕额周长为 33 厘米,身长为 48 厘米。入院七天后,婴儿以 2.35 千克的体重出院,并在门诊接受了随访。出院两周后,尽管通过纯母乳喂养和补充母乳喂养,婴儿的体重进一步降至 2.2 千克。
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Foetal Alcohol Syndrome in a Nigerian Infant: A Case Report
Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is the most severe form of foetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). Alcohol and its metabolite, acetaldehyde, interfere with foetal development by disrupting cellular differentiation and growth, DNA and protein synthesis, and inhibiting cell migration. The diagnosis is based on the history of maternal alcohol consumption, characteristic facial anomalies, growth retardation, and central nervous system (CNS) involvement. The syndrome is a leading cause of intellectual disability in the United States, but no such data is available in Nigeria. This is a report of a case of a term female neonate, delivered at approximately 38 weeks gestation through emergency Caesarean section. The mother consumed several bottles of 250ml of alcohol (local gin) from the second week of pregnancy to the tenth week to terminate the undesired pregnancy. At birth, the infant had short palpebral fissures, low-lying ears, a smooth philtrum, a flattened nasal bridge, a very thin upper lip, and a high-arched palate. The birth weight was 2.48kg, the occipitofrontal circumference was 33cm, and the length was 48cm. The infant was discharged seven days after admission with a weight of 2.35kg and was followed up at the outpatient clinic. Two weeks after discharge, despite adequate feeding through exclusive breastfeeding and supplemental expressed breast milk, the infant’s body weight further dropped to 2.2kg.
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