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SAGE Open Med Case Rep ; 12: 2050313X241272614, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39157029

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The limb body wall complex is a rare congenital disorder that is marked by various anomalies such as thoracoschisis, gastroschisis, limb defects and exencephaly. These defects are not compatible with life and result in spontaneous abortion or stillbirth. It is important to diagnose the anomalies on time and counsel the patients extensively to make the right decision. In this case report, we present a woman in her early twenties pregnant with a fetus with multiple anomalies including ectopia cordis, gastroschisis, meningomyelocele, kyphoscoliosis and congenital talipes equinovarus diagnosed as limb body wall complex at 18 weeks of gestation. Despite extensive counselling by the consultant, the couple decided to continue the pregnancy due to cultural beliefs which ultimately affected the maternal health. The fetus was spontaneously delivered at 28 weeks when the mother came to the hospital with ruptured membranes and the fetus was pronounced dead at birth. The co-occurrence of all these anomalies poses a challenge in diagnosis and management. Extensive counselling is required for the patient to make the appropriate decision for better outcomes. Cultural beliefs can play a major role in the decision-making of the patients and their families which can have a significant effect on maternal outcomes.

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