Amniotic Band Sequence Syndrome – A Rare Disorder

Singh, Priyanka and Acharya, Neema and Gupta, Rishabh and Vasam, Rajesh Kumar (2021) Amniotic Band Sequence Syndrome – A Rare Disorder. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (46A). pp. 1-5. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Amniotic bands sequence is a inherited diseases distinguished by craniofacial, body wall, and limb oddities that may be in relation with foetal-placental fibrous bands. Its pervasiveness has been delineated to range from 0.19 to 8.1 per 10 000 births [1]. It is a customary state prospectively alike with a variety of different confinements’ disability. The deformities arise in the wake of the pompous bodily part have formed usually in early evolution. The required cause of amniotic disruption complex is undisclosed .The three most usual decorative design are constriction ring syndrome signalized by one or more limbs being high-flown; the limb-body- wall complex; and amniotic band syndrome characterized by abnormalities of the head and face (craniofacial abnormalities), inadequacies of the brain and genuine deformation of the appendages [2].

The condition in few cases might be considered prior to nativity (antepartum), unlikely to change upon the sequels of explicit detailed imaging practices, like fetal USG, which may give away the feature inadequacies [3].

Here we present a case of pregnant woman admitted in our Obstetrics and gynecological department with her ultrasonography report indicative of amniotic band and further discussed about antenatal diagnosis, diagnostic and therapeutic approach, prognosis and genetic counselling of amniotic disruption complex.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Archive > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 25 Jan 2023 11:08
Last Modified: 25 May 2024 09:20
URI: http://info.stmdigitallibrary.com/id/eprint/24

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