Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is the clinical manifestation of an uncommon group of skin disorders. One postulated etiology is disseminated intravascular coagulation from release of thrombogenic maternal arising from placental injury or fetal demise. This leads to disruption of the ectodermal blood supply responsible for the skin defects. We present a neonate with group V ACC, one of an initial triplet gestation, associated with fetal demise at 14 weeks and formation of a fetus papyraceus. The practice of selective fetal reduction as a result of multiple gestation seen with the use of fertility drugs may in theory increase the incidence of group V ACC.
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