Volume 16, Issue 5 (September 2014) 16, 778–781; 10.4103/1008-682X.131704
Risk factors for hypospadias in China
Ling-Fan Xu1, Chao-Zhao Liang1, Julia Lipianskaya2, Xian-Guo Chen1, Song Fan1, Li Zhang1, Jun Zhou1, Sheng Tai1, Chang-Qin Jiang1
1 Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China 2 Department of Pathology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Correspondence: Prof. CZ Liang (liang_chaozhao@163.com)
Received: 17 November 2013; Revised: 12 January 2014; Accepted: 20 February 2014
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This case-controlled study was designed to evaluate the association between various baseline parental factors and the risk of hypospadias in China. Patients were selected from tertiary referral hospitals in Anhui, a province in mid-eastern China. A questionnaire was given to the parents of each patient. The final database included 193 cases and 835 controls. The incidence of additional coexistent anomalies was 13.0%, primarily cryptorchidism (9.8%). Ten patients (5.1%) were from families with genital anomaly, including five families (2.6%) with hypospadias. The risks of hypospadias was higher for children of mothers > 35 (odds ratio [OR] =1.47) and < 18 (OR = 2.95) years of age, and in mothers who had consumed alcohol (OR = 2.67), used drugs (OR = 1.53) and had an infection (OR = 1.87) during pregnancy. The risk of hypospadias was also higher when mothers (OR = 1.68) and fathers (OR = 1.74) were engaged in agriculture. Other factors assessed were not associated with the risk of hypospadias.
Keywords: genetics; hypospadias; maternal exposures; paternal exposures; pregnancy; risk factors
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