OC29.06: Just images: Ultrasound diagnosis of ectopia cordis and anencephaly associated with amniotic bands
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Ectopia cordis and amniotic band syndrome
Amniotic band syndrome is a collection of fetal malformations associated with fibrous bands that appear to entangle or entrap various fetal parts in utero leading to deformation, malformation, or disruption. Ectopia cordis is a rare congenital defect in fusion of the anterior chest wall resulting in extrathoracic location of the heart. In this article, we report a rare case of ectopia cordis an...
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A 4-day-old female infant with a partially extrathoracic heart in her supraumbilical abdominal wall (Figure 1A) presented with symptoms of tachypnea and mild cyanosis. Physical examination showed a thoracoabdominal wall defect with thoracoabdominal ectopia cordis. The xyphoid was absent and the sternum was short. Oxygen room air saturation was 85%. Chest x-ray showed dextrocardia and descensus ...
متن کاملImages in cardiovascular medicine: Pentalogy of Cantrell associated with thoracoabdominal ectopia cordis.
A 4-day-old female infant with a partially extrathoracic heart in her supraumbilical abdominal wall (Figure 1A) presented with symptoms of tachypnea and mild cyanosis. Physical examination showed a thoracoabdominal wall defect with thoracoabdominal ectopia cordis. The xyphoid was absent and the sternum was short. Oxygen room air saturation was 85%. Chest x-ray showed dextrocardia and descensus ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
سال: 2005
ISSN: 0960-7692
DOI: 10.1002/uog.2171