TY - JOUR
T1 - Congenital placental-cerebral adhesion
T2 - An unusual case of amniotic band sequence - Case report
AU - Merrimen, Jennifer L.O.
AU - McNeely, P. Daniel
AU - Bendor-Samuel, Richard L.
AU - Schmidt, Matthias H.
AU - Fraser, Robert B.
PY - 2006/5
Y1 - 2006/5
N2 - Amniotic band sequence is a disruption sequence having a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from partial amputations to major craniofacial and limb-body wall defects. Most reported cases of placental-cerebral adhesion pertain to patients with severe craniofacial defects who were either stillborn or who died a few hours after birth. The authors present a case of a male infant born with a placental-cerebral adhesion through a cranial defect. This adhesion was separated at birth, and duraplasty and primary scalp closure were performed. A detailed examination of the placenta revealed the presence of multiple amniotic bands. The case demonstrates that survival and normal early postnatal development are possible if the condition is treated promptly.
AB - Amniotic band sequence is a disruption sequence having a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from partial amputations to major craniofacial and limb-body wall defects. Most reported cases of placental-cerebral adhesion pertain to patients with severe craniofacial defects who were either stillborn or who died a few hours after birth. The authors present a case of a male infant born with a placental-cerebral adhesion through a cranial defect. This adhesion was separated at birth, and duraplasty and primary scalp closure were performed. A detailed examination of the placenta revealed the presence of multiple amniotic bands. The case demonstrates that survival and normal early postnatal development are possible if the condition is treated promptly.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 16848094
AN - SCOPUS:33747599835
SN - 0022-3085
VL - 104 PEDIATRICS
SP - 352
EP - 355
JO - Journal of Neurosurgery
JF - Journal of Neurosurgery
IS - SUPPL. 5
ER -