Choi Matthew Seung Suk, Choi Jong Hwan, Ki Sae Hwi, Jun Yong Hoon
*Department of Plastic Surgery, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul †Departments of Plastic Surgery ‡Pediatrics, Inha University School of Medicine, Incheon, Korea.
J Craniofac Surg. 2016 Jun;27(4):1065-7. doi: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000002678.
Aplasia cutis congenita with or without congenital anomalies is a rare congenital disorder most commonly involving the skin of the scalp, as well as the skull and dura.The etiology is uncertain, and several theories, including vascular accident intrauterine period, vascular anomaly, intrauterine infection, teratogen, and aminiotic adhesion, have been proposed. One theory is that lesions of the scalp are usually caused by vascular anomalies.The authors report on a patient with aplasia cutis congenita presenting with a huge skin and skull defect combined with aplasia of the superficial temporal artery, which was thought to be the etiology.
伴有或不伴有先天性异常的先天性皮肤发育不全是一种罕见的先天性疾病,最常累及头皮皮肤,以及颅骨和硬脑膜。病因尚不确定,已经提出了几种理论,包括宫内血管意外、血管异常、宫内感染、致畸剂和羊膜粘连。一种理论认为头皮病变通常由血管异常引起。作者报告了一名先天性皮肤发育不全患者,其表现为巨大的皮肤和颅骨缺损,同时伴有颞浅动脉发育不全,认为这是病因所在。