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Amniotic band syndrome

Authors: Boski, Neha;

Amniotic band syndrome

Abstract

Clinical History: A one-month-old boy with multiple distal limb deformities was referred from remote rural area. He had left-sided club foot with syndactyly in both feet. His right hand was replaced by soft tissue mass with tight circumferential annular grooves in the wrist. His left middle finger was amputated at the level of proximal phalanx.

1 month, male

Keywords

Paediatric radiology, Obstetrics, Congenital, Paediatric, Obstetrics (Pregnancy / birth / postnatal period), Clinical Cases, Musculoskeletal soft tissue, Conventional radiography

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