RESUMENLa secuencia de bridas amnióticas (SBA) es un grupo de malformaciones de tipo disruptivo que afecta principalmente las extremidades; clínicamente, se observan anillos de constricción y linfedema en dedos, brazos y piernas; pseudosindactilias y acrosindactilias; además, existe amputación congénita de las extremidades por tumefacción distal; en algunos pacientes se han comunicado, con menor frecuencia, alteraciones craneofaciales y del tronco. La etiología es aún desconocida y la mayoría de los casos son aislados. En este informe presentamos el caso de un paciente masculino, de 45 días de nacido, con diagnóstico de SBA y atresia bilateral de coanas como hallazgo adjunto; se revisan las posibles causas del SBA y las alteraciones asociadas. Palabras clave: secuencia de bridas amnióticas, atresia bilateral de coanas, disrupción de extremidades, craneofaciales y del tronco. SUMMARYAmniotic band sequence (ABS) is a group malformation that mainly affects limbs; clinically, constriction rings and lymphedema of the fingers, arms and legs, acrosyndactyly and pseudosyndactyly are observed; also there is congenital amputation of limbs due to distal swelling. Less frequently, craniofacial and trunk involvement are reported in some patients. Etiology is still unknow and most cases are isolated. In this report we present the case of a 45-day-old male with diagnosis of SBA and bilateral choanal atresia as attached finding, and review possible causes of SBA and associated alterations.
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