2019
DOI: 10.3390/children6100109
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Complete and Incomplete Pentalogy of Cantrell

Abstract: Pentalogy of Cantrell (PC) is a malformation characterized by defects in the ventral abdominal wall, lower sternum, diaphragmatic pericardium, anterior diaphragm associated with omphalocele, thoraco-abdominal ectopia cordis, diaphragmatic hernia, and intracardiac abnormalities. PC is stratified as complete or incomplete and we present both the complete and incomplete forms.

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“…• An anterior abdominal wall defect with herniation of liver and bowel loops through it • A defect in the lower anterior chest wall with heart lying outside the thoracic cavity • The brain showed deficient skull vault with dilated ventricles suggestive of anencephaly Since the patient had the following findings, it leads to the diagnosis of Pentalogy of cantrell-class 3.  A wide range of intracardiac anomalies have been associated with PC including septal defects, tetralogy/pentalogy of Fallot, total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, and left ventricular diverticulum [3,4,5,6,7,8] . Holt-Oram syndrome, which was seen in the family of Case 1, is associated with cardiac anomalies but has never been reported with PC.…”
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“…• An anterior abdominal wall defect with herniation of liver and bowel loops through it • A defect in the lower anterior chest wall with heart lying outside the thoracic cavity • The brain showed deficient skull vault with dilated ventricles suggestive of anencephaly Since the patient had the following findings, it leads to the diagnosis of Pentalogy of cantrell-class 3.  A wide range of intracardiac anomalies have been associated with PC including septal defects, tetralogy/pentalogy of Fallot, total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage, and left ventricular diverticulum [3,4,5,6,7,8] . Holt-Oram syndrome, which was seen in the family of Case 1, is associated with cardiac anomalies but has never been reported with PC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Holt-Oram syndrome, which was seen in the family of Case 1, is associated with cardiac anomalies but has never been reported with PC. A variety of mutations including deletions or duplications of the PORCN, thoraco-abdominal syndrome (TAS), ALDH1A2, and teneurin-4 (TENM4) genes have been identified [8,9,10,11,12] to be associated with Pentalogy of Cantrell. It can also be associated with rare anomalies, such as craniorachischisis, pulmonary extrophy, and Goltz-Gorlin syndrome [8,13,14,15,16] .…”
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“…Patients can show the existence of all five defects, or they may only have some defects. It can be divided into complete type and incomplete type ( 6 , 7 ). Defects also vary greatly in degree.…”
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“…It is interesting that the two other canine case reports about pentalogy of Cantrell, present in the literature, are describing this anomaly in the German shepherd dog as well ( 15 , 16 ), suggesting that it is likely an abnormality occurring more often in this breed. In humans, it is suspected to have a multifactorial inheritance ( 18 ). In the German shepherd dog, pentalogy of Cantrell may also have a hereditary background.…”
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confidence: 99%