Amniotic Disease

Authors

  • Akbar Kooshanfar
  • Hamid Moalem
  • Manoochehr Amir Feiz
  • Mohammad Hosein Marandian
  • Morteza Lesani
Abstract:

Les bandes fibreuses formees a la suite de la rupture partielle du sac amniotique, provoquent chez le toetus, des malformations distales associees parfois aux lesions craniofaciales.  - oedeme monstrueux de la main droite, - syndactylie distale des ·doigts de la main gauche, - equino-varus du pied droit.

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Journal title

volume 8  issue 2

pages  89- 94

publication date 1983-10

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