2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1469-0705.2002.00722_1.x
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Prenatal diagnosis of acrania associated with facial defects, amniotic bands and limb–body wall complex

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“…In a recent issue of this journal, Taipale et al 1 reported on a twin fetus with both holoprosencephaly and ectopia cordis and suggested that the case might have represented a variant of pentalogy of Cantrell with holoprosencephaly. However, the features in their case fit more closely with the limb-body wall complex with craniofacial defects and amnion disruption sequence as described by Chen et al 2,3 . The craniofacial features in their case are not typical of holoprosencephaly.…”
Section: Correspondence Prenatal Sonographic Diagnosis Of Limb-body Wsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…In a recent issue of this journal, Taipale et al 1 reported on a twin fetus with both holoprosencephaly and ectopia cordis and suggested that the case might have represented a variant of pentalogy of Cantrell with holoprosencephaly. However, the features in their case fit more closely with the limb-body wall complex with craniofacial defects and amnion disruption sequence as described by Chen et al 2,3 . The craniofacial features in their case are not typical of holoprosencephaly.…”
Section: Correspondence Prenatal Sonographic Diagnosis Of Limb-body Wsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…However, the features in their case fit more closely with the limb-body wall complex with craniofacial defects and amnion disruption sequence as described by Chen et al 2,3 . The craniofacial features in their case are not typical of holoprosencephaly.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…In previous reports, acrania was found to have association with many abnormalities, such as amniotic bands, cleft lips and spina bifida, and could be part of Adams-Oliver syndrome or aplasia cutis congenital (Chen et al 2002;Chitayat et al 1992). It also can be observed in trisomy 13 (Chitayat et al 1992), but never has been reported to be with trisomy 18.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…El SBA consiste en un conjunto de anomalías congénitas secundarias al efecto destructivo de una banda de tejido amniótico que se adhiere al embrión o feto en desarrollo, que puede producir anillos de constricción o amputaciones usualmente distales en extremidades (13)(14)(15)(16). Con menor frecuencia se ha asociado a defectos de la pared toraco-abdominal, exencefalia/acranea, con o sin hendidura facial, y anormalidades de las extremidades; esta asociación se conoce como complejo cuerpo-extremidad, síndrome del tallo corporal o LBWC (del inglés limb body wall complex) (17)(18)(19).…”
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