Recurrent miscarriage Flashcards

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What is recurrent miscarriage classified as?

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three or more consecutive miscarriages

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Describe how age affects the chances of miscarriage

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risk of miscarriage increases with age with rate of miscarriage:

  • 10% in 20-30 yrs
  • 15% in 30-35
  • 25% in 35-40
  • 50% in 40-45
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When should investigations be initiated for recurrent miscarriage?

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-after 3 or more first-trimester miscarriages
or
-after one or more second-trimester miscarriages

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What are the causes of recurrent miscarriage?

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  • Idiopathic (esp in older women)
  • antiphospholipid syndrome
  • hereditary thrombophilias
  • uterine abnormalities
  • genetic factors in parents
  • chronic histiocytic intervillostitis
  • chronic diseases such as diabetes, thyroid disease and SLE
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What is antiphospholipid syndrome?

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  • disorder associated with antiphospholipid antibodies where blood becomes more prone to clotting
  • results in pt being in a hyper-coagulable state
  • associated with thrombosis and issues during pregnancy, particularly recurrent miscarriage
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How can antiphospholipid syndrome occur?

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-occur on it own or secondary to SLE

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How can risk of miscarriage be reduced in those with antiphospholipid syndrome?

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  • low dose aspirin

- LMWH

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What are the key hereditary thrombophilias that can cause recurrent miscarriage?

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  • factor V leiden (most common)
  • factor II gene mutation
  • protein S defficiency
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What uterine abnormalities can cause recurrent miscarriage?

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  • uterine septum (a partition through uterus)
  • unicornuate uterus (single horned uterus)
  • Bicornuate uterus (heart-shaped uterus
  • didelphic uterus (double uterus)
  • cervical insufficiency
  • fibroids
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What is chronic histiocytic intervillositis?

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  • rare cause of recurrent miscarriage particularly in the second trimester
  • histiocytes and macrophages build up in placenta leading to inflammation
  • diagnosed by placental histology showing infiltrates of mononuclear cells in intervillous spaces
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What are the investigations that might be done for recurrent miscarriage?

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  • antiphospholipid antibodies
  • testing for hereditary thrombophilias
  • pelvic US
  • genetic testing of parents and products of conception from miscarriage
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What is the management of recurrent miscarriage?

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-management depends on the underlying cause

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