Limb Body Wall Complex Associated with Placenta Accreta: A Mere Coincidence or a Sign of an Etiopathogenic Link? - Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia
A case was reported of a fetus with the anomaly of limb body wall complex associated with placenta accreta. To date, only one account of this condition has been published in the world literature. Due to the low frequency of both complications, the hypothesis has been raised that this association may have happened not by mere coincidence, but rather by a possible common etiopathogenic mechanism. For the first time, a study proposes the existence of a possible etiopathogenic connection between the anomaly of limb body wall complex and hypoxic disorders caused by inadequate placentation in previous uterine scarring.
Okido MM, Berezowski AT, Carvalho SRM, Duarte G, Cavalli RC, Marcolin AC. Limb Body Wall Complex Associated with Placenta Accreta: A Mere Coincidence or a Sign of an Etiopathogenic Link?. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia 2017;39(3):142-6.
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Okido, Marcos Masaru; Berezowski, Aderson Tadeu; Carvalho, Sandra Regina Marques; Duarte, Geraldo; Cavalli, Ricardo de Carvalho; Marcolin, Alessandra Cristina. Limb Body Wall Complex Associated with Placenta Accreta: A Mere Coincidence or a Sign of an Etiopathogenic Link?. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, v. 39, n. 3, p. 142-146, Mar. 2017.
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Okido, M. M., Berezowski, A. T., Carvalho, S. R. M., Duarte, G., Cavalli, R. C., & Marcolin, A. C. (2017). Limb Body Wall Complex Associated with Placenta Accreta: A Mere Coincidence or a Sign of an Etiopathogenic Link?. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia, 39(3), 142-146.
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Okido, Marcos Masaru and Berezowski, Aderson Tadeu and Carvalho, Sandra Regina Marques and Duarte, Geraldo and Cavalli, Ricardo de Carvalho and Marcolin, Alessandra Cristina. Limb Body Wall Complex Associated with Placenta Accreta: A Mere Coincidence or a Sign of an Etiopathogenic Link?. Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia [online]. 2017, vol. 39, n. 3, [cited 2024-12-27], pp.142-146. Available from: <https://journalrbgo.org/article/limb-body-wall-complex-associated-with-placenta-accreta-a-mere-coincidence-or-a-sign-of-an-etiopathogenic-link/>.
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Fig. 4 | Ultrasound image at 32 weeks. (a) Fetus in longitudinal view showing extensive abdominal wall defect, heart moved to the caudal position, and liver in contact with the placenta (arrows). (b) Placenta in the segmental region showing several vascular voids and loss of the myometrial layer (arrowheads). One can also see the fetal liver near the placenta (arrows). Abbreviations: PL, placenta; L, Lung; H, heart; Li, liver.
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