Teratogens Flashcards
What is a teratogen?
- Any medication, chemical, infectious disease, or environmental agent that might interfere with normal development of a fetus
- Result in loss of pregnancy, birth defect, or other adverse pregnancy outcomes
- Outcome is highly dependent on timing of exposure (embryology) and dosage
Accutane (Isotrentinoin)
- Severe anomalies
- CNS anomalies, ear anomalies, cardiovascular defects, thymus anomalies, intellectual disability
- Affects neural crest migration
ACE Inhibitors
Critical period: 2nd and 3rd trimester (NOT 1st trimester)
Symptoms: Renal tubular dysplasia, oligohydramnios/Potter sequence, pulmonary hypoplasia, IUGR, large anterior fontanelle
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- CNS involvement, learning problems and behavioral problems
- Ptosis, short palpebral fissures, smooth philtrum, thin upper lip vermilion
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
- Most are asymptomatic
- May see: Growth restriction, Cerebral calcifications, Ocular abnormalities, Hepatosplenomegaly, Hearing loss
Maternal Diabetes
- Caudal regression
- CHDs – coarctation of the aorta
- CNS – NTDs and holoprosencephaly
- Duodenal atresia
- Limb defects
- Single umbilical artery
- Macrosomia
- Polyhydramnios
- Miscarriage
Infections
- Almost all infections can have an impact on CNS development
- Important to stay up to date on vaccines
Maternal PKU
- Microcephaly
- Intellectual disability
- Dysmorphic features
- CHDs
Mercury
- Dose-dependent
- Leads to congenital Minamata disease – severe CNS impairment
- Pregnant women should avoid fish high in mercury
Maternal Obesity
- Growth abnormalities
- Congenital abnormalities
- NTDs
- Hydrocephalus
- CHDs
- Gastroschisis
- Miscarriage
- Higher risk for child to have diabetes
SSRIs
Critical period: All trimesters
Symptoms:
- Congenital heart defects, anencephaly, craniosynostosis, omphalocele
- Possible association with persistent pulmonary hypertension
- Potential effects on gross motor function and language development
Thalidomide
- First known medical teratogen
- Prescribed for morning sickness
- Severe limb reduction defects
Maternal Thyroid Dysfunction
- Goiter
- Growth delay
- Developmental delay
Valproic acid/Anti-convulsants
- 6-15% risk for major malformations
- Myelomeningocele
- Oral clefting
- CHDs
- Limb defects
- Dysmorphic features: hypertelorism, broad flat nasal bridge with upturned nose, fingernail hypoplasia
- Developmental delay
Warfarin/Blood Thinners
- Critical period: 6-9 post conception, 8-11 weeks LMP
- Symptoms: Nasal and limb hypoplasia, stippled epiphyses