Squier W, Hope P L, Lindenbaum R H
Department of Neuropathology, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1990 Aug;32(8):737-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1990.tb08436.x.
An infant with dysmorphic features was born to an epileptic mother who had taken phenytoin and sodium valproate throughout pregnancy. The infant began to have intractable seizures 10 minutes after delivery, and retrospective reports from the mother suggested they may have occurred in utero. Ultrasound examination of the brain showed a very wide subarachnoid space and CT confirmed cerebral and cerebellar underdevelopment. The infant died at three days of age and autopsy revealed a small brain with neocerebellar hypoplasia. This case might represent an extreme example of anticonvulsant teratogenicity.
一名具有畸形特征的婴儿出生于一位癫痫母亲,其在整个孕期都服用了苯妥英钠和丙戊酸钠。婴儿在出生后10分钟开始出现难治性癫痫发作,母亲的回顾性报告表明癫痫发作可能在子宫内就已发生。脑部超声检查显示蛛网膜下腔非常宽,CT证实大脑和小脑发育不全。婴儿在3日龄时死亡,尸检显示脑小且新小脑发育不全。该病例可能是抗惊厥药致畸性的一个极端例子。