Congenital heart diseases - the most prevalent and fatal birth defects worldwide - result from a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Currently, there is a growing body of epidemiological literature on parental and occupational prenatal risk factors. We report a case of a 4 months old infant whose mother was professionally exposed to the cardiovascular catheterization laboratory during the first 4 weeks of pregnancy. The total radiation dose recorded by dosimeters under apron was 4220 microSiviert equivalent to 210 chest X-rays, suggesting the hypothesis of maternal ionising radiation induced-teratogenic effect.
Il rischio teratogeno di esposizione a radiazioni ionizzanti: un caso di cardiopatia congenita
Foffa Ilenia;AitAli Lamia;
2009
Abstract
Congenital heart diseases - the most prevalent and fatal birth defects worldwide - result from a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Currently, there is a growing body of epidemiological literature on parental and occupational prenatal risk factors. We report a case of a 4 months old infant whose mother was professionally exposed to the cardiovascular catheterization laboratory during the first 4 weeks of pregnancy. The total radiation dose recorded by dosimeters under apron was 4220 microSiviert equivalent to 210 chest X-rays, suggesting the hypothesis of maternal ionising radiation induced-teratogenic effect.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.