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下肢联体畸形:病例报告及发病机制的当前概念

Sirenomelia: case reports and current concepts of pathogenesis.

作者信息

Pillay Minnie, Yesodharan Dhanya, Narayanan Dhanya Lakshmi, Jojo Annie, Luiz Newton, Nampoothiri Sheela

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Ponekkara, Kerala, India.

出版信息

Pediatr Dev Pathol. 2012 Sep-Oct;15(5):403-6. doi: 10.2350/12-05-1199-CC.1. Epub 2012 Jul 20.

Abstract

We present 2 cases of sirenomelia and highlight the recent theories about its pathogenesis. Both cases had a large aberrant abdominal umbilical artery (AAUA) arising from the aorta, suggesting vascular steal as the pathophysiology. However, the bilateral upper limb defects noted in 1 case, the reported 10% association of holoprosencephaly and anencephaly, and the reports of sirenomelia with normal umbilical arteries point to the alternative caudal dysgenesis (CD) theory. This proposes that an insult at the early blastogenic stage interferes with the formation of the notochord, resulting in abnormal development of caudal structures, an AAUA, and occasional neural tube defects. We have also analyzed the implications of the similarities between sirenomelia/CD and the VATER association; the increased risk of CD but not sirenomelia in infants of diabetic mothers; the fact that sirenomelia, holoprosencephaly, and the VATER association are all more common in monozygotic twins; the experimental production of sirenomelia in mice; and the possible genetic implications of the co-occurrence of sirenomelia and CD.

摘要

我们报告2例并腿畸形病例,并重点介绍其发病机制的最新理论。两例病例均有一条发自主动脉的粗大异常腹侧脐动脉(AAUA),提示血管盗血是其病理生理学机制。然而,1例病例中出现的双侧上肢缺陷、报道的前脑无裂畸形和无脑畸形10%的关联率,以及关于并腿畸形合并正常脐动脉的报道,都指向了另一种尾侧发育不全(CD)理论。该理论认为,在胚胎发育早期的致伤因素干扰了脊索的形成,导致尾侧结构、AAUA以及偶尔出现的神经管缺陷发育异常。我们还分析了并腿畸形/CD与VATER综合征之间相似性的意义;糖尿病母亲的婴儿发生CD而非并腿畸形的风险增加;并腿畸形、前脑无裂畸形和VATER综合征在单卵双胞胎中更为常见这一事实;小鼠实验性并腿畸形的产生;以及并腿畸形和CD同时出现可能的遗传意义。

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