First trimester prenatal treatment and molecular genetic diagnosis of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21-hydroxylase deficiency).

1990 
Prenatal treatment of pregnancies at risk for congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency was carried out in conjunction with chorionic villus sampling (CVS) in the first trimester for analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphisms. Fourteen families of a total of 49 families at risk for this disease elected to undergo both prenatal treatment and diagnosis via CVS. Dexamethasone administration to the pregnant woman was initiated at a mean gestational age of 7 weeks (range, 4–10 weeks) before testing to determine whether the fetus was affected with 21-hydroxylase deficiency, and CVS was performed at a gestational age of 8–10 weeks. Two affected female fetuses were identified by molecular genetic techniques among this group; neonatal physical examination demonstrated amelioration of the degree of genital ambiguity compared with both nonprenatally treated older sisters with 21-hydroxylase deficiency. The duration of unnecessary prenatal dexamethasone treatment for unaffected or mal...
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