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Chronic idiopathic ulcerative colitis

Pregnancy and fetal outcome

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Many frequently cited studies of the interaction of chronic idiopathic ulcerative colitis (CIUC) and pregnancy were performed in the 1950s before pharmacotherapy for this disease was common. We retrospectively reviewed obstetrical records at a large maternity facility to determine the effects of CIUC on pregnancy and on fetal outcome. We observed that the prevalence of CIUC in pregnant women was below that expected based on published data (P<0.01). The use of prednisone and sulfasalazine in pregnant women with CIUC was common; 85% of these patients received these medications. We found significantly greater (P<0.01) incidence of low-birth-weight in infants (<2500 g) of mothers with CIUC than in the control population. The delivery of infants of low birth weight occurred despite adequate maternal weight gain.

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This work was supported in part by a grant for David H. Van Thiel from the National Institutes of Health, 534875, and from the Gastrointestinal Medical Research Foundation of Southwestern Pennsylvania. David H. Van Thiel is the recipient of a career development award from the National Institutes of Mental Health, AA00016.

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Schade, R.R., Van Thiel, D.H. & Gavaler, J.S. Chronic idiopathic ulcerative colitis. Digest Dis Sci 29, 614–619 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01347293

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