Abstract

Several drugs used in the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) have been reported as teratogenic. Treatment of such cases during gestation is disputable. Some experts favor the termination of pregnancy, whereas others suggest reducing the dose of teratogenic drugs or even suspending the regimen during pregnancy. There have been no clinical trials on the subject, but case reports and case series show excellent outcomes for children exposed during pregnancy to second-line agents, indicating that aggressive management of gestational MDR-TB may benefit not only the mother but also the fetus. We present a case of pregnancy in a teenager while she was under treatment for MDR-TB and continued with full treatment and nevertheless delivered a healthy child.

Cite this article as: Laniado-Laborín R, Carrera-López K, Hernández-Pérez A. Unexpected pregnancy during treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Turk Thorac J 2018; 19(4): 226-7.

Details

Title
Unexpected Pregnancy during Treatment of Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis
Author
Laniado-Laborín, Rafael; Carrera-López, Kenia; Hernández-Pérez, Ana
Pages
226-227
Section
Case report
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Oct 2018
Publisher
Aves Yayincilik Ltd. STI.
ISSN
21487197
e-ISSN
21492530
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2124741349
Copyright
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