Prenatal diagnosis of methotrexate embryopathy

2003 
Abstract Background Methotrexate is an antineoplastic agent used by obstetrician–gynecologists for termination of early pregnancy. The drug is not always successful and is associated with a known array of malformations. Case We present a case of a failed pregnancy termination with methotrexate, which resulted in fetal anomalies. Ultrasound revealed absent or markedly shortened long bones, abnormal positioning of the hands, micrognathia, echogenic bowel, and a two-vessel umbilical cord. The patient elected to undergo pregnancy termination, and the ultrasound findings were confirmed at autopsy. Conclusion Because of methotrexate’s teratogenic potential, follow-up to confirm successful termination is necessary. Ultrasound evaluation of the fetus is indicated if pregnancy termination is unsuccessful.
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