2009
DOI: 10.1080/15513810902772524
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Umbilical Cord Disruption Sequence Caused by Long Cord in Two Unrelated Infants With Amyoplasia

Abstract: Encirclement of a fetal body part by the umbilical cord with or without vascular obstruction in either the umbilical cord or the encircled fetal part is considered an umbilical cord loop (UCL). Significant disruption of the encircled fetal parts is recognized as the umbilical cord disruption sequence (UCDS). UCL around fetal parts is an occasional anomaly in infants with amyoplasia. We report on 2 patients with amyoplasia and damage to the fetal limbs caused by UCDS and a long umbilical cord. Patient 1 showed … Show more

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“…Several other reports have occurred since but the specific diagnosis and outcomes were unclear. Amyoplasia and FCH have also been reported previously (Corona‐Rivera, Garcia‐Cruz, & Estrada‐Padilla, ; Ezaki & Herring, ; Petru & Verrips, ). Thus, less than 1% of cases of arthrogryposis also have FCH, while 11–13% of cases of Amyoplasia appear to have FCH.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Several other reports have occurred since but the specific diagnosis and outcomes were unclear. Amyoplasia and FCH have also been reported previously (Corona‐Rivera, Garcia‐Cruz, & Estrada‐Padilla, ; Ezaki & Herring, ; Petru & Verrips, ). Thus, less than 1% of cases of arthrogryposis also have FCH, while 11–13% of cases of Amyoplasia appear to have FCH.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%