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An antenatal osteogenezis imperfekta tip 2 case: Case Report [Medeniyet Med J]
Medeniyet Med J. 2009; 24(1): 38-40

An antenatal osteogenezis imperfekta tip 2 case: Case Report

Mustafa Kara1, Ercan Yılmaz1, A. Hulusi Tekşen2
1Agri Maternity and Child Health Hospital, Agri
2Göztepe Training Hospital, Istanbul

INTRODUCTION: We aimed a patient whose detected Osteogenezis İmperfekta Tip 2 in antenatal period, to discuss a case report.
METHODS: A patient who is 24 years old and whose pregnancy is detected, osteogenezis İmperfekta Tip 2 in 30. pregnancy weeks had amniosynthesis and after the completion of the molecular tests the patient is included the study.
RESULTS: Ağrı Maternity and Children Hospital.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Osteogenezis İmperfekta Tip 2 is diagnosed that diminishing of calvarium mineralisation, flattening profile and fractures of the long bones since the 20. Pregnancy weeks
and because of pairing chromosomal abnormalities and structural deformities this event results exitus intrauterin or neonatally.

Keywords: Osteogenezis İmperfekta Tip 2, ultrasonography, amniosynthesis


Antenatal osteogenezis imperfekta tip 2 olgusu

Mustafa Kara1, Ercan Yılmaz1, A. Hulusi Tekşen2
1Ağrı Kadın Doğum ve Çocuk Hastalıkları Hastanesi, Ağrı
2Göztepe Eğitim Hastanesi, İstanbul

GİRİŞ ve AMAÇ:
YÖNTEM ve GEREÇLER:
BULGULAR:
TARTIŞMA ve SONUÇ:

Anahtar Kelimeler: Osteogenezis İmperfekta Tip 2, ultrasonografi, amniosentez


Mustafa Kara, Ercan Yılmaz, A. Hulusi Tekşen. An antenatal osteogenezis imperfekta tip 2 case: Case Report. Medeniyet Med J. 2009; 24(1): 38-40

Corresponding Author: Mustafa Kara, Türkiye


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