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A neonate with anorectal malformation with rare limb defects report of a case

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A 2-day-old male infant, born of a non-consanguineous marriage and uneventful pregnancy was found to have anomalies of vertebral, anal, cardiac, tracheo-esophageal, radial and limb (VACTERL) association. The striking feature was the simultaneous occurrence of two rare limb defects of right upper and lower limb in the baby who also had imperforate anus and ventricular septal defect. These limb defects were-meromelia of the right upper limb (due to transverse deficiency of right humerus and absence of all the bony elements distally), and a short right lower limb due to co-existence of proximal femoral hypoplasia and fibular hemimelia. We could not trace the co-existence of these rare skeletal defects in any case with VACTERL association in the existing English literature, as was observed by us. The simultaneous occurrence of the defects involving distant anatomic sites supports the hypothesis of ‘axial mesodermal dysplasia’ in our patient, rather than ‘caudal regression syndrome’, as is popularly held in patients with anorectal malformation (ARM). Further, it points to occurrence of an early embryonic insult, probably taking place at blastogenic stage, when the developing embryo can be considered a polytopic development field. However, in absence of antenatal history suggestive of exposure to a known teratogen and a chromosomal analysis, it appears that the spectrum of anomalies in this neonate might have resulted secondary to early amniotic leak and temporary oligohydramnios.

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Ratan, S.K., Rattan, K.N., Ratan, J. et al. A neonate with anorectal malformation with rare limb defects report of a case. Ped Surgery Int 21, 825–828 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00383-005-1515-5

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