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A 30-year-old primiparous woman underwent routine nuchal translucency scan at 12+1 weeks of gestation. A possible amniotic band with entrapment of the upper limbs and the umbilical cord was noted.
Tsakiridis Ioannis, Dagklis Themistoklis
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Newborn with amniotic band sequence [PDF]
Key Clinical Message Amniotic band sequence (ABS) should be on the differential for newborns with limb defects. ABS is diagnosable prenatally with prenatal ultrasound; however, there are cases where the diagnosis of ABS is made only after delivery of the
Jesus Ruiz
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Amniotic Band Syndrome—Prenatal Diagnosis [PDF]
This is a case of a fetus affected by an amniotic band detected at 20 weeks of gestation. A presumptive diagnosis was made based on the ultrasound features.
Nicolae Gică +6 more
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Amniotic band: A rare presentation
Subhash Kashyap +2 more
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Twin-twin transfusion syndrome in a dichorionic-diamniotic gestation with post-laser amniotic band sequence: A case report [PDF]
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome most commonly develops in monochorionic-diamniotic twin pregnancies but rarely has been documented in dichorionic pregnancies.
Melissa Chambers +2 more
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Amniotic band syndrome is a rare and complex congenital disorder characterized by constricting rings, acrosyndactyly, or often amputations of extremities of neonates.
Umma Abdullahi Idris
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Prenatal ultrasound detection of fetal amniotic band ingestion in monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy: a rare case report [PDF]
Background Amniotic Band Syndrome (ABS) is a rare congenital condition characterized by the formation of fibrous bands within the amniotic sac that can entangle and restrict fetal development, leading to various deformities. In this report, we present an
Somaye Shirazi Nejad +5 more
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Constriction ring of the penis in a newborn infant: A rare form of amniotic band syndrome [PDF]
The amniotic band comprises disrupted amnion strands causing entrapment or entanglement of various fetal parts resulting in a spectrum of anomalies from digital band constriction or amputation to severe craniofacial/visceral defects and even fetal demise.
Yu Shan Ting +2 more
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Amniotic band syndrome in a monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy after rupture of the dividing membrane in the early second trimester: A case report [PDF]
Background Amniotic band syndrome is a rare phenomenon, but it can result in serious complications. We report herein our experience of amniotic band syndrome in a monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy where rupture of the dividing membrane occurred ...
Mizuki Nakashima +5 more
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The Impact of Microsurgery on Congenital Hand Anomalies Associated with Amniotic Band Syndrome [PDF]
Background:. Amniotic Band Syndrome is a clinical constellation of congenital anomalies characterized by constricting rings, tissue synechiae and amputation of body parts distal to the constriction bands.
David T. W. Chiu, MD +3 more
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