2020
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.2877
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Bilateral femoral fractures during birth, in a neonate with malformation complex with stiffness

Abstract: Fetuses with prenatal diagnosis of reduced mobility and malformation are at increased risk to sustain neonatal femoral fractures. Labor difficulties even after an elective cesarean section may trigger the fractures of the long bones.

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“…Arthrogryposis may be prenatally detected in a fetus with reduced mobility. It is important for the obstetrician to be informed of the joint stiffness in order to avoid vigorous movements that may lead to neonatal fractures [36] (Figures 13 and 14).…”
Section: Fragility Neonatal Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arthrogryposis may be prenatally detected in a fetus with reduced mobility. It is important for the obstetrician to be informed of the joint stiffness in order to avoid vigorous movements that may lead to neonatal fractures [36] (Figures 13 and 14).…”
Section: Fragility Neonatal Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%