Title of article :
Aplasia Cutis Congenita: a Case Report.
Author/Authors :
Esmaeilnia Shirvany, Tahereh babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatrics, بابل, ايران , Zahedpasha, Yadollah babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatrics, بابل, ايران , Lookzadeh, Mohammadhosein babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pediatrics, بابل, ايران
Abstract :
Background: Aplasia cutis congenital (ACC) is a congenital absence of skin most commonly affecting the scalp. No definite etiology is available but multiple causes such as intrauterine infection, fetal exposure to cocaine, heroin, alcohol or antithyroid drugs, vascular disruption, genetic causes, syndromes and teratogens have been suggested. Case Presentation: We present an infant with symmetrical type of aplasia cutis on the trunk and proximal limbs. She was product of triple pregnancy with two fetuses papyraceous at 12th week of gestational age and at birth. She is treated by non surgical management despite remarkable extent of the lesion. Conclusion: ACC of the trunk is less common than of scalp. Lesion often is symmetric and seen after fetus papyraceous in multiple pregnancies.
Keywords :
Aplasia cutis congenital , Fetus papiraceus , Skin defect , Twin pregnancy.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Pediatrics