Ectopia cordis


Hernia



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PMID (PMCID)
21484999
FEMALE Infant
Co-occurrence of severe Goltz-Gorlin syndrome and pentalogy of Cantrell - Case report and review of the literature.
Smigiel R, Jakubiak A, Lombardi MP, Jaworski W, Slezak R, Patkowski D, Hennekam RC.
Am J Med Genet A. 2011;155A(5):1102-5.
We report on an infant with findings fitting both Goltz-Gorlin syndrome (sparse hair; anophthalmia; clefting; bifid nose; irregular vermillion of both lips; asymmetrical limb malformations; caudal appendage; linear aplastic skin defects; unilateral hearing loss) and the pentalogy of Cantrell (absent lower sternum; anterior diaphragmatic hernia; ectopia cordis; omphalocele).
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.
Is congenital defect of chest wall associated with diaphragmatic hernia without ectopia cordis and omphalocele, an unusual variant of Cantrell's pentalogy?
9839359
OTHER Infant, Newborn
Infant with midline thoracoabdominal schisis and limb defects.
Pivnick EK, Kaufman RA, Velagaleti GV, Gunther WM, Abramovici D.
Teratology. 1998;58(5):205-8.
An infant presented with multiple congenital anomalies including a midline thoracoabdominal defect, absence of the sternum, ectopia cordis, right diaphragmatic hernia, right anophthalmia, left microphthalmia, incomplete bilateral cleft lip, and various limb defects including ectrodactyly of the right hand and left foot, and phocomelia of the right lower extremity.