Adams-Oliver syndrome
Autor/a
Galeazzo, Beatrice
Silecchia, Valeria
Valerio, Enrico
Denysyuk, Olga V.
Ferro, Josefo
Pizzol, Damiano
Grimalt Santacana, Ramon
Cutrone, Mario
Data de publicació
2019ISSN
2413-8223
Resum
A term infant born in a resource-poor setting (Mozambique) presented with extensive disepithelization of the cranial vertex with absent underlying bony plate, disepithelization of the posterior median line, and bilateral amputation of the fifth toe. These iconic clinical features are indicative of extensive Aplasia Cutis with associated transverse limb defects, a condition known as Adams-Oliver Syndrome. Management is typically conservative; increased need for fluids, risk of electrolyte derangements and infections are possibly associated issues in the first days of life, especially in case of large lesions, and have to be carefully monitored and adequately addressed.
Tipus de document
Article
Versió del document
Versió publicada
Llengua
English
Matèries (CDU)
61 - Medicina
616.5 - Pell. Dermatologia clínica
Paraules clau
Síndrome de Adams-Oliver
Neonatologia
Dermatologia
Síndrome de Adams-Oliver
Neonatología
Dermatología
Adams-Oliver syndrome
Neonatology
Dermatology
Pàgines
3
Publicat per
ACT Publishing Group Limited
Col·lecció
4; 2
Publicat a
Journal of Respiratory Research
Citació
Galeazzo, Beatrice; Silecchia, Valeria; Valerio, Enrico [et al.]. Adams-Oliver syndrome. Journal of Respiratory Research, 2019, 4(2), p. 178-180. Disponible en: <http://www.ghrnet.org/index.php/jdr/article/view/2732>. Fecha de acceso: 4 oct. 2021. DOI: 10.17554/j.issn.2413-8223.2019.04.46-6
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