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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1991
Paediatricians, ophthalmologists, plastic and orthopaedic surgeons, pathologists and other dysmorphological fringe‐dwellers should all be familiar with the amniotic band syndrome, even if they call it by another name—amniotic bands, constriction rings, Streeter syndrome, amniotic‐deformity‐adhesions–mutilations (ADAM) complex, amongst many.
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Paediatricians, ophthalmologists, plastic and orthopaedic surgeons, pathologists and other dysmorphological fringe‐dwellers should all be familiar with the amniotic band syndrome, even if they call it by another name—amniotic bands, constriction rings, Streeter syndrome, amniotic‐deformity‐adhesions–mutilations (ADAM) complex, amongst many.
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NeoReviews, 2005
After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Identify the clinical spectrum of defects seen in amniotic band sequence. 2. Describe possible mechanisms involved in the formation of defects. 3. Formulate a differential diagnosis for amniotic band sequence.
Smita M. Purandare, Elaine H. Zackai
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After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Identify the clinical spectrum of defects seen in amniotic band sequence. 2. Describe possible mechanisms involved in the formation of defects. 3. Formulate a differential diagnosis for amniotic band sequence.
Smita M. Purandare, Elaine H. Zackai
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Chirurgie de la main, 2009
Amniotic band syndrome is a well-described clinical entity, which includes several congenital deformities. Hand malformations and limb defects represent the most frequent clinical characteristics, gathering, with variable localization, constriction rings, acrosyndactylies and amniotic amputations.
B, Poeuf, P, Samson, G, Magalon
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Amniotic band syndrome is a well-described clinical entity, which includes several congenital deformities. Hand malformations and limb defects represent the most frequent clinical characteristics, gathering, with variable localization, constriction rings, acrosyndactylies and amniotic amputations.
B, Poeuf, P, Samson, G, Magalon
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[Amniotic sheet: the innocent amniotic band].
Ugeskrift for laeger, 1990An intrauterine amniotic band may be a benign condition provided sonography reveals that it does not adhere to the foetus and a free edge of the band can be demonstrated. Nevertheless, frequent sonographic control is recommended until the band has disappeared.
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Congenital constriction bands: Amniotic band syndrome
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995A, de Pablo, I, Calb, L, Jaimovich
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