Fabian M C, Fischer J D
Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton.
Can J Surg. 1994 Feb;37(1):67-9.
A case of Poland's syndrome--the association of congenital thoracic abnormalities with ipsilateral syndactyly--in a newborn infant is described. The infant demonstrated unusual manifestations of the syndrome: there was extension of the liver through the chest, and there was absence of a whole arm rather than hypoplasia and syndactyly. The authors describe the investigation and treatment of this infant, and they discuss the diversity of findings in Poland's syndrome.
本文描述了一例患有波兰综合征(先天性胸部异常与同侧并指畸形相关联)的新生儿病例。该婴儿表现出该综合征的异常表现:肝脏经胸部延伸,且整条手臂缺失而非发育不全和并指畸形。作者描述了对该婴儿的检查和治疗,并讨论了波兰综合征中各种不同的表现。