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Case Reports
. 2002 Apr;99(4):599-602.
doi: 10.1016/s0029-7844(01)01607-6.

Multiple anomalies in a fetus exposed to low-dose methotrexate in the first trimester

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Multiple anomalies in a fetus exposed to low-dose methotrexate in the first trimester

Christine Nguyen et al. Obstet Gynecol. 2002 Apr.

Abstract

Background: Methotrexate has multiple therapeutic uses in women of reproductive age including treatment for ectopic pregnancy, neoplastic disease, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory conditions. More frequent use of methotrexate may result in an increased number of exposures in pregnant women and their fetuses.

Case: A 16-year-old gravida 1, para 0 used oral methotrexate treatment of 7.5 mg per day for psoriasis for 2 days at 3.5 weeks postconception. Multiple anomalies were noted on an 18-week ultrasound. Fetopsy revealed craniofacial, axial skeletal, cardiopulmonary, and gastrointestinal abnormalities.

Conclusion: A minimal, low-dose, brief exposure to methotrexate in the first trimester resulted in a fetus with multiple internal and external malformations. Some of the anomalies (craniofacial and skeletal) have been previously reported with first- trimester methotrexate exposure. This case depicts the association of cardiopulmonary and gastrointestinal abnormalities with methotrexate exposure.

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