A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter Syndrome
<i>Background</i>: Antenatal Bartter syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder causing severe polyuria that leads to severe polyhydramnios and preterm labor. Prenatal diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome is difficult because the genetic diagnosis can only be confirmed following a cl...
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doaj-b2f3a01b821f412b906a98b6d3070a202021-03-17T00:04:21ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X1648-91442021-03-015727227210.3390/medicina57030272A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter SyndromeGina Nam0Angela Cho1Mi-hye Park2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chung-Ang University Hospital, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul 06973, KoreaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, 88, Olympic-ro 43-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul 05505, KoreaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul 07804, Korea<i>Background</i>: Antenatal Bartter syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder causing severe polyuria that leads to severe polyhydramnios and preterm labor. Prenatal diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome is difficult because the genetic diagnosis can only be confirmed following a clinical diagnosis in infants. Reports of prenatal diagnosis and treatment of antenatal Bartter syndrome are limited. <i>Case Presentation:</i> We present the case of a 33-year-old pregnant woman with refractory polyhydramnios at 31 weeks of gestation. There were no structural anomalies or placental problems on ultrasonography; therefore, antenatal Bartter syndrome was suspected. With repeated amniocentesis and indomethacin therapy, the pregnancy continued to 36 weeks of gestation. The clinical features of the infant and subsequent genetic testing confirmed the diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome. The baby was in good clinical condition at the 3-month follow-up visit. <i>Conclusions</i>: For pregnant women with early onset and refractory severe polyhydramnios without morphological anomalies, antenatal Bartter syndrome should be highly suspected.https://www.mdpi.com/1648-9144/57/3/272antenatal Bartter syndromepolyhydramniosamniotic fluidindomethacin |
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A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter Syndrome |
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A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter Syndrome |
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A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter Syndrome |
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A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter Syndrome |
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A Rare Cause of Refractory Severe Polyhydramnios: Antenatal Bartter Syndrome |
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rare cause of refractory severe polyhydramnios: antenatal bartter syndrome |
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<i>Background</i>: Antenatal Bartter syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder causing severe polyuria that leads to severe polyhydramnios and preterm labor. Prenatal diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome is difficult because the genetic diagnosis can only be confirmed following a clinical diagnosis in infants. Reports of prenatal diagnosis and treatment of antenatal Bartter syndrome are limited. <i>Case Presentation:</i> We present the case of a 33-year-old pregnant woman with refractory polyhydramnios at 31 weeks of gestation. There were no structural anomalies or placental problems on ultrasonography; therefore, antenatal Bartter syndrome was suspected. With repeated amniocentesis and indomethacin therapy, the pregnancy continued to 36 weeks of gestation. The clinical features of the infant and subsequent genetic testing confirmed the diagnosis of antenatal Bartter syndrome. The baby was in good clinical condition at the 3-month follow-up visit. <i>Conclusions</i>: For pregnant women with early onset and refractory severe polyhydramnios without morphological anomalies, antenatal Bartter syndrome should be highly suspected. |
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antenatal Bartter syndrome polyhydramnios amniotic fluid indomethacin |
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