Constriction rings syndrome

Constriction rings syndrome is a congenital limb malformation disorder with an extremely variable clinical presentation characterized by the presence of partial to complete, congenital, fibrous, circumferential, constriction bands/rings on any part of the body, although a particular predilection for the upper or lower extremities is seen. Phenotypes range from only a mild skin indentation to complete amputation of parts of the fetus (e.g. digits, distal limb). Compression from the rings may lead to edema, skeletal anomalies (e.g. fractures, foot deformities) and, infrequently, neural compromise.

Strabismus

A misalignment of the eyes so that the visual axes deviate from bifoveal fixation. The classification of strabismus may be based on a number of features including the relative position of the eyes, whether the deviation is latent or manifest, intermittent or constant, concomitant or otherwise and according to the age of onset and the relevance of any associated refractive error.


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PMID (PMCID)
7202045
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Amniotic band syndrome and strabismus.
BenEzra D, Frucht Y, Paez JH, Zelikovitch A.
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 1982;19(4):33-6.
Three patients with various manifestations of the amniotic band syndrome associated with strabismus are presented and discussed.
7202045
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Amniotic band syndrome and strabismus.
BenEzra D, Frucht Y, Paez JH, Zelikovitch A.
J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 1982;19(4):33-6.
Amniotic band syndrome and strabismus.