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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1071396
CONGENITAL ANOMALIES IN CHILDREN OF EPILEPTIC MOTHERS AND FATHERS
Publikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
19. März 2008 (online)
Abstract
Children of epileptic mothers have a higher risk for major malformations. A similar
increase of major malformations is observed in children of epileptic fathers suggesting
that the major malformations are related to the parental disease rather than to the
antiepileptic drug.
No information was available if the pattern of minor acrofacial malformations known
as the "hydantoin syndrome'' occurs also in children of epileptic fathers.
We studied 37 children of treated mothers and 22 children of treated fathers with
epilepsy. No major malformations were observed. The typical acrofacial syndrome occurred
only in children of epileptic mothers suggesting that this characteristic syndrome
is drug-related. Major malformations and the syndrome of minor acrofacial anomalies
seem to have a different etiology.
Since the pattern of minor acrofacial anomalies occurs after exposure to anticonvulsants
other than hydantoin the term "antiepileptica syndrome" should be used for this particular
embryopathy.
Key words
Acrofacial syndrome - anticonvulsants - antiepileptica-syndrome - hydantoin syndrome
