2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.stomax.2007.08.004
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Maladie des brides amniotiques et malformations faciales

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“…If the fetus swallows the bands while they are still partially attached to the placenta, bizarre facial clefts and palatal deficiencies may result. [ 5 ] The clefting in our patient could be attributed to this mechanism. Similarly, a severe case of median facial cleft in a case of ABS has been reported.…”
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“…If the fetus swallows the bands while they are still partially attached to the placenta, bizarre facial clefts and palatal deficiencies may result. [ 5 ] The clefting in our patient could be attributed to this mechanism. Similarly, a severe case of median facial cleft in a case of ABS has been reported.…”
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“…La MBA correspond à un ensemble de malformations allant de la constriction et du lymphœdème des doigts aux anomalies congénitales multiples intéressant principalement les membres, mais aussi la région crânio-faciale et l'axe thoraco-abdominal [1, 2]. Ces malformations résultent probablement de multiples processus pathologiques différents [1, 3]. Deux théories ont été discutées pour expliquer sa pathogénie: selon la théorie endogène de Streeter en 1930, il s'agit d'une malformation du disque germinal qui entraîne un dérèglement du développement de l'amnios [4].…”
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“…The morphogenesis of facial clefting in ABS is not well understood and is a topic of much debate. The multiple, polymorphic, and asymmetrical facial malformations are may be due to swallowing of amniotic bands by the fetus 6. Johnston7 and Wetson,8 however, suggested failure of migration or degeneration of neural crest cells are responsible for cleft formation.…”
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