Tanaka O, Koh T, Otani H
Teratology. 1986 Apr;33(2):187-93. doi: 10.1002/tera.1420330205.
A fifth-month fetus and a newborn with amniogenic band anomalies were examined at autopsy. Both specimens were obtained from women who had undergone oophorectomy during early pregnancy. The dead male fetus was aborted spontaneously, and had a micrognathia, a right club foot, and a constriction ring on the left lower leg. The left fingers 2, 3, and 4 were attached to the placenta by a fibrous string. No internal anomaly was noted. In the other case, a male newborn was delivered at the 39th week of gestation and had an agenesis of the calvarium, a cleft lip with palate, an amputation of the right toe, and constriction rings on right fingers 3 and 4 and left finger 3. The placenta was attached to the left temporooccipital region of the head by a fibrous string. Also present was an atrial septum defect and a horseshoe kidney. Possible etiology is discussed in relation to the "amniogenic bands" hypotheses.
对一名5个月大的胎儿和一名患有羊膜带异常的新生儿进行了尸检。这两个标本均取自妊娠早期接受过卵巢切除术的女性。死亡的男性胎儿为自然流产,有小颌畸形、右足内翻和左小腿上的缩窄环。左手中指、无名指和小指通过一根纤维索与胎盘相连。未发现内部异常。在另一例中,一名男性新生儿在妊娠第39周出生,有颅骨发育不全、唇腭裂、右脚趾截肢以及右手无名指和小指、左手无名指上的缩窄环。胎盘通过一根纤维索附着于头部的左颞枕区。还存在房间隔缺损和马蹄肾。结合“羊膜带”假说讨论了可能的病因。