1973
DOI: 10.1136/jmg.10.2.192
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Mobius Syndrome with Poland's Anomaly

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“…With regard to associated malformations, many descriptions have been made of the sporadic association with Poland anomaly or with anomalies of the limbs: syndactyly, adactyly, polydactyly, ectrodactyly, hypoplasia, radial involvement, and defective development of limb muscles [Henderson, 1939;Richards, 1953;Harrison and Parker, 1960;Walsh and Hoyt, 1969;Sugarman and Stark, 1973;Steigner et al, 1975;Herrmann et al, 1976;Rogers et al, 19771. Herrmann et al, [1976] called these associations Poland-Mobius syndrome, but the term has been criticized [Collins and Schimke, 19821.…”
Section: Dermatoglyphics Analysis (Tablementioning
confidence: 97%
“…With regard to associated malformations, many descriptions have been made of the sporadic association with Poland anomaly or with anomalies of the limbs: syndactyly, adactyly, polydactyly, ectrodactyly, hypoplasia, radial involvement, and defective development of limb muscles [Henderson, 1939;Richards, 1953;Harrison and Parker, 1960;Walsh and Hoyt, 1969;Sugarman and Stark, 1973;Steigner et al, 1975;Herrmann et al, 1976;Rogers et al, 19771. Herrmann et al, [1976] called these associations Poland-Mobius syndrome, but the term has been criticized [Collins and Schimke, 19821.…”
Section: Dermatoglyphics Analysis (Tablementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Others simply are clinical variants sharing a similar vascular disruptive pathogenesis, as for instance MS with Hanhart hypoglossia-hypodactyly (e.g., Patients 6 and 7 in Herrmann et al [1976] with PRC, MS, and hypoglossia-hypodactyly). The most important and nosologically difficult is Poland-Möbius ''syndrome'' [Sugarman and Stark, 1973;Pierson et al, 1974], with an extreme variability in the expression. Many cases are sporadic and could represent simple variants of MS, whereas some cases show autosomal inheritance [Collins and Schimke, 1982;Rojas-Martinez et al, 1991;Larrandaburu et al, 1999].…”
Section: Nosology Etiology and Pathogenesis Of Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some cases, associated anomalies have been described (4,18): hypoplasia of the hand and forearm, hypoplasia of the breast (15), absent nipple, partial to total absence of other upper segment musculature, rib deformities (8), Mobius syndrome (19), absent ipsilateral kidney (17), and clubfoot. The etiology remains unknown, despite the fact that over 150 cases have been described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%