Syndromes and disorders associated with omphalocele (III): single gene disorders, neural tube defects, diaphragmatic defects and others.
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Auteurs : Chih-Ping Chen [Taïwan]Source :
- Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology [ 1875-6263 ] ; 2007.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- MESH :
- diagnostic : Malformations multiples.
- génétique : Anomalies du tube neural, Hernie diaphragmatique, Malformations multiples.
- étiologie : Hernie ombilicale.
- Hernies diaphragmatiques congénitales, Humains, Syndrome.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- diagnosis : Abnormalities, Multiple.
- etiology : Hernia, Umbilical.
- genetics : Abnormalities, Multiple, Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Neural Tube Defects.
- Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital, Humans, Syndrome.
Abstract
Omphalocele can be associated with single gene disorders, neural tube defects, diaphragmatic defects, fetal valproate syndrome, and syndromes of unknown etiology. This article provides a comprehensive review of omphalocele-related disorders: otopalatodigital syndrome type II; Melnick-Needles syndrome; Rieger syndrome; neural tube defects; Meckel syndrome; Shprintzen-Goldberg omphalocele syndrome; lethal omphalocele-cleft palate syndrome; cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome; fetal valproate syndrome; Marshall-Smith syndrome; fibrochondrogenesis; hydrolethalus syndrome; Fryns syndrome; omphalocele, diaphragmatic defects, radial anomalies and various internal malformations; diaphragmatic defects, limb deficiencies and ossification defects of skull; Donnai-Barrow syndrome; CHARGE syndrome; Goltz syndrome; Carpenter syndrome; Toriello-Carey syndrome; familial omphalocele; Cornelia de Lange syndrome; C syndrome; Elejalde syndrome; Malpuech syndrome; cervical ribs, Sprengel anomaly, anal atresia and urethral obstruction; hydrocephalus with associated malformations; Kennerknecht syndrome; lymphedema, atrial septal defect and facial changes; and craniosynostosismental retardation syndrome of Lin and Gettig. Perinatal identification of omphalocele should alert one to the possibility of omphalocele-related disorders and familial inheritance and prompt a thorough genetic counseling for these disorders.
DOI: 10.1016/S1028-4559(07)60004-7
PubMed: 17638618
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