Amniotic band syndrome: etiology, clinical features, diagnosis

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The article presents the problem of birth defects caused by amniotic bands (AB) — amniotic band syndrome (ABS). This syndrome is of multifactorial origin, the incidence of diagnosis is 7,7:10 000 newborns. ABS is characterized by clinical heterogeneity: limb deformities (occur most frequently), head and brain abnormalities, rare cases of body disorders, omphalocele, etc. Fetal surgery through laser release of AB is described. In some cases ABS should be differentiated from Meckel syndrome, Edwards syndrome and other congenital diseases as well as neural tube defects. In case of ABS diagnosis in fetus as a result of ultrasound examination of a pregnant woman consultation of physicians (obstetrician—gynaecologist, medical geneticist, specialist in ultrasound prenatal diagnostics, neonatologist surgeon) including pediatric orthopedist is needed to determine proper tactics of pregnancy management. Recurrence risks for future offspring of a woman whose child (or fetus in history) has had ABS as well as for the persons with ABS do not exceed 2 %.

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V. G. Vakharlovsky

Research Institute of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductology named after D.O. Ott

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

А. A. Koryukov

Scientific and Practical Center for Medical and Social Expertise, Prosthetics and Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons named after G.A. Albrecht

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

N. V. Belyak

Scientific and Practical Center for Medical and Social Expertise, Prosthetics and Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons named after G.A. Albrech

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Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

А. А. Shikhmagomedov

Scientific and Practical Center for Medical and Social Expertise, Prosthetics and Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons named after G.A. Albrecht

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg

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