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2005, Number 2

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Rev Mex Pediatr 2005; 72 (2)

Amniotic bands syndrome associated with a Potter sequence. A case of autopsy

Rivas-López R, Juárez-Azpilcueta A, Islas DL, Durán PMA, Oviedo RI
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Language: Spanish
References: 24
Page: 78-81
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Key words:

Amniotic bands, Potter sequence.

ABSTRACT

The syndrome of amniotic bands is a set of congenital malformations that go from smaller ring of constriction and lymphedema of the fingers until multiple complex congenital anomalies, its association with a Potter sequence has not been reported.


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Rev Mex Pediatr. 2005;72