2022
DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10092072
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The Maternal and Fetal Outcomes of Pregnancy in Wilson’s Disease: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Wilson’s disease (WD) is a rare, treatable genetic disorder with multi-organ symptoms related mainly to copper accumulation. Most patients become aware of the disease as young adults, thus knowledge on fertility, pregnancy course and outcome is very important both for patients and physicians. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of pregnancy outcomes in women with WD. This systematic literature review was performed according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Revi… Show more

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“…Homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations (the presence of two different mutant alleles) in ATP7B are the cause of the disease 1 . For women with WD , it's crucial to be informed about pregnancy outcomes, the use of anti-copper treatment during pregnancy and breastfeeding and the possibility that treatment may have teratogenic effects because WD is typically diagnosed in young adults, including women who are capable of having children 2 . It is uncommon to have WD and pregnancy because the condition can cause infertility and recurrent abortions.…”
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“…Homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations (the presence of two different mutant alleles) in ATP7B are the cause of the disease 1 . For women with WD , it's crucial to be informed about pregnancy outcomes, the use of anti-copper treatment during pregnancy and breastfeeding and the possibility that treatment may have teratogenic effects because WD is typically diagnosed in young adults, including women who are capable of having children 2 . It is uncommon to have WD and pregnancy because the condition can cause infertility and recurrent abortions.…”
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confidence: 99%