2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2016.02.004
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Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of limb-body wall complex: case series of a rare congenital anomaly

Abstract: Three case reports of a rare congenital anomaly “limb-body wall complex” also known as “body stalk syndrome” are presented with prenatal ultrasonographic diagnostic features, immediate after delivery evaluation, and histopathologic analysis.

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“…Limb body wall complex is a very rare fatal foetal congenital disorder, usually resulting in intrauterine death of the foetus, or in cases of liveborn the demise comes shortly after delivery. Reported cases so far show no predilection as to sex of the foetus or the age of parents [19], although in our material seven cases were male, with two not given, and one diagnosed with hermaphroditism. It occurs sporadically, with the normal karyotype of the foetus (in most cases), and the incidence is quoted as 1 : 10,000 to 1 : 42,000 depending on the authors [16,17].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…Limb body wall complex is a very rare fatal foetal congenital disorder, usually resulting in intrauterine death of the foetus, or in cases of liveborn the demise comes shortly after delivery. Reported cases so far show no predilection as to sex of the foetus or the age of parents [19], although in our material seven cases were male, with two not given, and one diagnosed with hermaphroditism. It occurs sporadically, with the normal karyotype of the foetus (in most cases), and the incidence is quoted as 1 : 10,000 to 1 : 42,000 depending on the authors [16,17].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…10,11 There is no consensus about the etiology of LBWC even though the majority of cases of LBWC are sporadic, some women may have an underlying genetic predisposition. 12,13 We sent chromosomal analysis from fetus. Result was normal 46-XY karyotype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 Although not clear in the literature as to when, at some point many authors began to assert that LBWC was equivalent with BSA. [30][31][32][33] Other sources state that these are distinct entities on the same spectrum, and some have presented criteria on how to differentiate the two. Namely, BSA will not have extremity defects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 This nomenclature has been invoked as a valid method to classify LBWC defects by multiple subsequent authors. US is frequently cited as an effective prenatal diagnostic modality for this condition, 28,30,[32][33][34] and Sahinoglu et al put forth sonographic criteria for three phenotypes of LBWC based on a case series of six. 36 Recently, Aguirre-Pascual et al noted fetal MRI to be useful as an adjunct diagnostic modality to US in the prenatal characterization of LBWC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%