QUALITATIVE ABNORMAL FETAL BREATHING MOVEMENTS, ASSOCIATED WITH TRACHEAL ATRESIA

  • R BAARSMA*
  • , DJ BEKEDAM
  • , GHA VISSER
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    A case is reported in which qualitatively, grossly abnormal fetal breathing movements turned out to be indicative of complete tracheal atresia. Fetal breathing movements were vigorous and jerky and of large amplitude; similarly abnormal movements were observed after birth. At postmortem tracheal atresia was diagnosed, in combination with other congenital abnormalities, which pointed to a VATER-association. The combination of a VATER-association with tracheal atresia has only been reported once before. An absence of the normal Hering-Breuer reflex in this case of complete tracheal atresia, probably explains the abnormal fetal breathing pattern. This case is in line with a growing number of reports in literature in which qualitatively abnormal fetal movements were indicative of congenital malformations.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)63-69
    Number of pages7
    JournalEarly Human Development
    Volume32
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-1993

    Keywords

    • QUALITY OF FETAL MOVEMENTS
    • FETAL BREATHING MOVEMENTS
    • FETAL
    • TRACHEAL ATRESIA
    • VATER-SYNDROME
    • ULTRASOUND
    • LUNG HYPOPLASIA
    • HERING-BREUER REFLEX
    • VATER ASSOCIATION
    • LARYNGEAL ATRESIA
    • MOTOR BEHAVIOR
    • AMNIOTIC-FLUID
    • LUNG
    • GROWTH
    • ANOMALIES
    • AGENESIS
    • FETUSES

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