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  • Amniotic band syndrome consists of various congenital anomalies affecting limbs, craniofacial regions, and the trunk, with conditions ranging from mild to severe.
  • Placento-cranial adhesions are rare in this syndrome and can lead to significant health risks, including high morbidity and mortality rates.
  • This study reviews published case reports and includes a new case to analyze the clinical features and outcomes of placento-cranial adhesions in amniotic band syndrome.

Article Abstract

Amniotic band syndrome is a group of sporadic congenital anomalies that involve the limbs, craniofacial regions and trunk, ranging from simple digital band constriction to complex craniofacial and central nervous system abnormalities. Placento-cranial adhesions in amniotic band syndrome are extremely rare, and severe conditions are associated with high morbidity and mortality rates. In this study, we pooled placento-cranial adhesion case reports that were published in the medical literature and added an unpublished case from our institution. The purpose of this article was to review and discuss the clinical features and outcomes of placento-cranial adhesions in amniotic band syndrome.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000433603DOI Listing

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