Malformations, withdrawal manifestations, and hypoglycaemia after exposure to valproate in utero.
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- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 69 (3 Spec No) , 288-291
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.69.3_spec_no.288
Abstract
An unselected series is presented of 17 infants born to epileptic mothers and exposed to sodium valproate during pregnancy. Nine infants had minor abnormalities and of these infants five also had major malformations, described as the 'fetal valproate syndrome'. The most frequent malformation was congenital heart disease. Nine of the infants had manifestations of withdrawal, such as irritability, jitteriness, abnormalities of tone, seizures, and feeding problems. Four of these infants had an unrelated hypoglycaemia. The frequency of withdrawal symptoms was significantly related to the dose of valproate given to the mothers in the third trimester, and there was a tendency for both the frequency of the minor abnormalities and the major malformations to be related to the valproate dosage in the first trimester.Keywords
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