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.

Cleft lip

A gap in the lip or lips.


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PMID (PMCID)
27052637
MALE Infant, Newborn
Two rare cases of simultaneous Tessier number 3 cleft, contralateral cleft lip, and signs of amniotic band syndrome.
Xu Y, Mu Y, Chen R, Zheng Z, Zhang W.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2016;44(6):672-5.
In this paper, we report two extremely rare cases of simultaneous Tessier number 3 cleft, contralateral cleft lip, and signs of amniotic band syndrome.
27052637
MALE Infant, Newborn
Two rare cases of simultaneous Tessier number 3 cleft, contralateral cleft lip, and signs of amniotic band syndrome.
Xu Y, Mu Y, Chen R, Zheng Z, Zhang W.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2016;44(6):672-5.
Two rare cases of simultaneous Tessier number 3 cleft, contralateral cleft lip, and signs of amniotic band syndrome.