Ectopia cordis


Abdominal wall defect

An incomplete closure of the abdominal wall.


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PMID (PMCID)
30075516
(6081174)
FEMALE Adult
Pentalogy of Cantrell associated with unilateral anophthalmia: Case report and literature review.
Grigore M, Furnica C, Esanu I, Gafitanu D.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2018;97(31):e11511.
The combination of abdominal and vaginal sonography established the diagnosis of 14 weeks of amenorrhea with a plurimalformative syndrome including: ectopia cordis, large suprambilical anterior abdominal wall defect, omphalocele, anomaly of the shape of the skull, and anomalies of the brain.
26939309
FEMALE
PENTALOGY OF CANTRELL IN TWINS: A CASE REPORT.
Ilic Sabo JR, Bokovic TJ, ivojinov MM, Fejsa Levakov AM.
Med Pregl. 2015;68(11-12):410-2.
Syndrome included the following pentad: abdominal wall defect, a defect of the lower sternum, anterior diaphragm defect, ectopia cordis, as well as a variety of intracardiac anomalies.
26152022
FEMALE Young Adult
Pentalogy of Cantrell accompanied by scoliosis and pes equinovarus deformity at 12 weeks gestation.
Pekin AT, Kerimoglu OS, Yilmaz SA, Kebapcilar AG, Bakbak BG, Celik C.
Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. 2015;42(3):392-4.
Cantrell's pentalogy (CP) is a rare syndrome characterized by defects in the lower sternum with ectopia cordis, anterior diaphragm defects, midline supraumbilical abdominal wall defects, defects in the diaphragmatic pericardium, and congenital heart disease.
24906266
MALE Infant, Newborn
Successful surgical repair of pentalogy of cantrell at 14 months of age.
Akhtar K, Sultan M, Ahmed W, Ullah M, Sadiq N.
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak. 2014;24 Suppl 2:S129-31.
We are reporting a child with ectopia cordis along with cleft lower sternum, upper abdominal wall defect, ectopic umbilicus and diaphragmatic defect.
20607852
FEMALE Adult
Prenatal diagnosis of vertebral deformities associated with pentalogy of Cantrell: the role of three-dimensional sonography?
Gun I, Kurdoglu M, Mungen E, Muhcu M, Babacan A, Atay V.
J Clin Ultrasound. 2010;38(8):446-9.
Pentalogy of Cantrell was diagnosed in a fetus at 14 weeks of gestation, on routine two-dimensional sonographic examination with Doppler imaging, which revealed a midline supraumbilical abdominal wall defect including herniated liver, an ectopia cordis without intracardiac anomalies, and a large omphalocele containing intestines.
19561899
(2700445)
OTHER
Ectopia cordis associated with Cantrell's pentalogy.
Kumar B, Sharma C, Sinha DD.
Ann Thorac Med. 2008;3(4):152-3.
We report a neonate who presented with ectopia cordis along with cleft lower sternum, upper abdominal wall defect, ectopic umbilicus, diaphragmatic defect, and interventricular septal defect.
19561890
(2700442)
OTHER
Unusual variant of Cantrell's pentalogy?
Kumar B, Sharma SB, Kandpal DK, Agrawal LD.
Ann Thorac Med. 2008;3(3):106-7.
A thorough clinical examination suggested absence of ectopia cordis, abdominal wall defect, and any bony anomaly.
17228152
FEMALE Adult
Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of a rare Cantrell's pentalogy variant with associated open neural tube defect - a case report.
Loureiro T, Oliveira C, Aroso J, Ferreira MJ, Vieira J.
Fetal Diagn Ther. 2007;22(3):172-4.
The hallmark of this condition is the presence of ectopia cordis and an abdominal wall defect.
15810036
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
Prenatal ultrasonography and neonatal imaging of complete cleft sternum: a case report.
Twomey EL, Moore AM, Ein S, McAuliffe F, Seaward G, Yoo SJ.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol. 2005;25(6):599-601.
There were no major associated abnormalities such as ectopia cordis or midline abdominal wall defects.
16395641
FEMALE Adult
[Increased fetal nuchal translucency as a predictor of Cantrell's pentology--case report].
Staboulidou I, Wustemann M, Schmidt P, Gunter HH, Scharf A.
Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol. 2005;209(6):231-4.
A follow-up scan at 13 + 3 weeks gestation demonstrated the foetal abdomen with a supraumbilical midline abdominal wall defect with a large omphalocele containing the liver and stomach as well as an ectopia cordis.
15266772
FEMALE Adult
Prenatal diagnosis of pentalogy of Cantrell: a case report.
Jochems L, Jacquemyn Y, Blaumeiser B.
Clin Exp Obstet Gynecol. 2004;31(2):141-2.
Pentalogy of Cantrell is a very rare congenital disorder characterized by ectopia cordis in combination with an abdominal wall defect.
14768807
FEMALE Adult
Prenatal diagnosis of Cantrell's pentalogy: a case report.
Onderoglu L, Baykal C, Tulunay G, Talim B, Kale G.
Turk J Pediatr. 2003;45(4):357-8.
Autopsy demonstrated an ectopia cordis without pericardium and an abdominal wall defect with an omphalocele.
9394169
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
The Cantrell-sequence: a result of maternal exposure to aminopropionitriles?
Dembinski J, Heyl W, Steidel K, Hermanns B, Hornchen H, Schroder W.
Am J Perinatol. 1997;14(9):567-71.
The characteristic features of the Cantrell-sequence--anterior thoraco-abdominal wall defect with ectopia cordis and diaphragm, sternum, pericardium, and heart defects--have been observed in animals following maternal administration of beta-aminopropionitrile, a toxic amino-acid derivative.