1. Aplasia Cutis Congenita Associated with Fetus Papyraceus
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Angela Hernández-Martín, Rebeca Alcalá, Antonio Torrelo, María Librada Porriño, Lucero Noguera-Morel, Paula C. Luna, María Lía Pieretti, Paula Boggio, Roberto Schroh, and Margarita Larralde
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dermatology ,Risk Assessment ,Severity of Illness Index ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Sampling Studies ,Ultrasonography, Prenatal ,Aplasia cutis congenita ,Fetus ,Ectodermal Dysplasia ,Pregnancy ,Second trimester ,Internal medicine ,Skin Ulcer ,Diseases in Twins ,medicine ,Humans ,Fetus papyraceus ,Fetal Death ,Intrauterine fetal demise ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Fetal Diseases ,stomatognathic diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,Endocrinology ,nervous system ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,human activities ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC), or congenital absence of skin, is a heterogeneous condition that may be due to varied mechanisms. ACC has rarely been reported in association with fetus papyraceus, representing a peculiar phenotype of ACC. We present six new cases of neonates born with symmetric ACC associated with intrauterine fetal demise of co-twins during the late first or early second trimester.
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- 2015
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