Hall J G, Reed S D
Teratology. 1982 Apr;25(2):173-91. doi: 10.1002/tera.1420250207.
An evaluation of over 350 patients in a study of congenital contractures of the joints (arthrogryposis) included a review of family, pregnancy, and delivery histories for teratogenic exposures. Fifteen out of the total 350 patients studied had a possible teratogenic exposure: an infectious agent (viral or bacterial), maternal drug or toxin ingestion, chronic maternal neurologic or muscular illness, or a direct physical insult such as a structural uterine anomaly. Literature was reviewed for all human and animal cases reported with congenital contractures of the joints with an associated teratogenic insult. Those findings are discussed here.
一项针对350多名先天性关节挛缩(关节弯曲)患者的研究,包括对家族史、妊娠史和分娩史进行致畸暴露因素审查。在总共350名研究患者中,有15名可能存在致畸暴露:感染因子(病毒或细菌)、母亲药物或毒素摄入、母亲慢性神经或肌肉疾病,或直接身体损伤,如子宫结构异常。对所有报道的伴有相关致畸损伤的先天性关节挛缩的人类和动物病例的文献进行了综述。在此讨论这些发现。