Background: Trisomy 18 is one of the most prevalent chromosomal aberrations in newborns, with characteristic features of internal organs such as heart and kidney abnormalities, as well as craniofacial and musculoskeletal anomalies. We present a rare case of trisomy 18 with atypical features of split-hand/split-foot malformation (SHFM).Case Presentation: A four-months-old baby was brought to hospital with dyspnea and history of multiple congenital anomalies (MCA). Abnormalities found including brachycephaly, facial dysmorphisms, split hands and split feet. Other anomalies were atrial and ventricular septal defects, umbilical hernia, and right lung atelectasis. Based on physical examination and additional workups, SHFM was suspected. Genome-w...
The trisomy E (18) syndrome, first described by Edwards et al. (1960), is characterized by failure t...
Se presenta el caso de una recién nacida con una doble trisomía, con complemento cromosómico 48,XXX,...
Aim: Split hand-split foot malformation (SHFM) results from central ray reduction and presents as me...
Split hand/foot malformation (SHFM) is a genetically heterogeneous limb malformation that may be iso...
The most common congenital anomalies, autosomal aneuploidies are linked to a variety of metabolic di...
Congenital limb malformations are the second most common birth defects observed in infants. Split ha...
Copyright © 2013 Ana Laura Fitas et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Individuals with mosaic trisomy 18, only approximately 5% of all trisomy 18 cases, carry both a tris...
Individuals with mosaic trisomy 18, only approximately 5% of all trisomy 18 cases, carry both a tris...
We here provide an update on the clinical, genetic, and molecular aspects of split-hand/foot malform...
Split-hand/split-foot malformation is a rare limb malformation with median clefts of the hands and f...
Introduction: Split Hand-Foot malformation (SHFM) is a congenital limb defect that affects the centr...
Split hand/split-foot malformation is a congenital anomaly with failure of development of the centra...
Double trisomy may occur as autosomal with sex chromosome trisomy or double autosomal trisomy. This ...
Aim: Split hand-split foot malformation (SHFM) results from central ray reduction and presents as me...
The trisomy E (18) syndrome, first described by Edwards et al. (1960), is characterized by failure t...
Se presenta el caso de una recién nacida con una doble trisomía, con complemento cromosómico 48,XXX,...
Aim: Split hand-split foot malformation (SHFM) results from central ray reduction and presents as me...
Split hand/foot malformation (SHFM) is a genetically heterogeneous limb malformation that may be iso...
The most common congenital anomalies, autosomal aneuploidies are linked to a variety of metabolic di...
Congenital limb malformations are the second most common birth defects observed in infants. Split ha...
Copyright © 2013 Ana Laura Fitas et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Individuals with mosaic trisomy 18, only approximately 5% of all trisomy 18 cases, carry both a tris...
Individuals with mosaic trisomy 18, only approximately 5% of all trisomy 18 cases, carry both a tris...
We here provide an update on the clinical, genetic, and molecular aspects of split-hand/foot malform...
Split-hand/split-foot malformation is a rare limb malformation with median clefts of the hands and f...
Introduction: Split Hand-Foot malformation (SHFM) is a congenital limb defect that affects the centr...
Split hand/split-foot malformation is a congenital anomaly with failure of development of the centra...
Double trisomy may occur as autosomal with sex chromosome trisomy or double autosomal trisomy. This ...
Aim: Split hand-split foot malformation (SHFM) results from central ray reduction and presents as me...
The trisomy E (18) syndrome, first described by Edwards et al. (1960), is characterized by failure t...
Se presenta el caso de una recién nacida con una doble trisomía, con complemento cromosómico 48,XXX,...
Aim: Split hand-split foot malformation (SHFM) results from central ray reduction and presents as me...