TY - JOUR
T1 - Fluconazole-induced congenital anomalies in three infants
AU - Pursley, Timothy J.
AU - Blomquist, Ingrid K.
AU - Abraham, Jennifer
AU - Andersen, H. Frank
AU - Bartley, James A.
N1 - Abstract. Fluconazole has been associated with various teratisms in animals, including craniofacial ossification defects, thin, wavy ribs, and renal pelvis def
PY - 1996/2
Y1 - 1996/2
N2 - Fluconazole has been associated with various teratisms in animals, including craniofacial ossification defects, thin, wavy ribs, and renal pelvis defects. We describe three infants born to women who were receiving fluconazole through or beyond the first trimester of pregnancy. All of the infants had congenital anomalies; no other drug was implicated. Only one of the three infants survived. Their anomalies, similar to those observed in animal studies, were largely craniofacial, skeletal (i.e., thin, wavy ribs and ossification defects), and cardiac. One of these infants was previously reported as having Antley-Bixler syndrome; however, given the chronology described herein and the similarity of this infant to the others, we conclude that her deformities also represent the potent teratogenic effect of fluconazole.
AB - Fluconazole has been associated with various teratisms in animals, including craniofacial ossification defects, thin, wavy ribs, and renal pelvis defects. We describe three infants born to women who were receiving fluconazole through or beyond the first trimester of pregnancy. All of the infants had congenital anomalies; no other drug was implicated. Only one of the three infants survived. Their anomalies, similar to those observed in animal studies, were largely craniofacial, skeletal (i.e., thin, wavy ribs and ossification defects), and cardiac. One of these infants was previously reported as having Antley-Bixler syndrome; however, given the chronology described herein and the similarity of this infant to the others, we conclude that her deformities also represent the potent teratogenic effect of fluconazole.
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U2 - 10.1093/clinids/22.2.336
DO - 10.1093/clinids/22.2.336
M3 - Article
C2 - 8838193
SN - 1058-4838
VL - 22
SP - 336
EP - 340
JO - Clinical Infectious Diseases
JF - Clinical Infectious Diseases
IS - 2
ER -