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State of the art: Reproduction and pregnancy in rheumatic diseases

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.64138
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.autrev.2014.12.011
PubMed ID
25555818
Description
Throughout the last decade, increasing awareness has been raised on issues related to reproduction in rheumatic diseases including basic research to clarify the important role of estrogens in the etiology and pathophysiology of immune/inflammatory diseases. Sub- or infertility is a heterogeneous condition that can be related to immunological mechanisms, to pregnancy loss, to disease burden, to therapy, and to choices in regard to family size. Progress in reproductive medicine has made it possible for more patients with rheumatic disease to have children. Active disease in women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) affects their children's birth weight and may have long-term effects on their future health status. Pregnancy complications as preeclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction are still increased in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), however, biomarkers can monitor adverse events, and several new therapies may improve outcomes. Pregnancies in women with APS remain a challenge, and better therapies for the obstetric APS are needed. New prospective studies indicate improved outcomes for pregnancies in women with rare diseases like systemic sclerosis and vasculitis. TNF inhibitors hold promise for maintaining remission in rheumatological patients and may be continued at least in the first half of pregnancy. Pre-conceptional counseling and interdisciplinary management of pregnancies are essential for ensuring optimal pregnancy outcomes.
Date of Publication
2015
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Hormones
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Fertility
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Rheumatic Diseases
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Pregnancy complications
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Placenta
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TNF inhibitors
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Østensen, Monika
Andreoli, Laura
Brucato, Antonio
Cetin, Irene
Chambers, Christina
Clowse, Megan E B
Costedoat-Chalumeau, Nathalie
Cutolo, Maurizio
Dolhain, Radboud
Fenstad, M H
Förger, Frauke
Universitätsklinik für Rheumatologie, Immunologie und Allergologie
Wahren-Herlenius, Marie
Ruiz-Irastorza, Guillermo
Koksvik, Hege
Nelson-Piercy, Catherine
Shoenfeld, Yehuda
Tincani, Angela
Villiger, Peter
Universitätsklinik für Rheumatologie, Immunologie und Allergologie
Wallenius, Marianne
von Wolff, Michael
Universitätsklinik für Frauenheilkunde
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Rheumatologie, Immunologie und Allergologie
Universitätsklinik für Frauenheilkunde
Series
Autoimmunity reviews
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1568-9972
Access(Rights)
restricted
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