Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita: a case report

Authors

  • Md Kamrul Hassan Associate Professor & Head, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur
  • Amal Chandra Paul Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur
  • Kaneez Fatema Assistant Professor, Department of Gynae & Obs, Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur
  • Md Raisul Islam Assistant Registrar, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Faridpur Medical College Hospital, Faridpur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/fmcj.v9i1.23626

Keywords:

ACC, Aplasia Cuties, J-B syndrome, A-O syndrome

Abstract

Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita is a condition in which babies are born with localized areas of missing skin. These areas resemble ulcers or open wounds, although they are sometimes already healed at birth. Lesions most commonly occur on the top of the head (skull vertex). In some cases, the bone and other tissues under the skin defect are also underdeveloped. If the baby is born by cesarean section, then the patient's attendants recognize the wound as an injury which might be performed by the surgeon at the time of cesarean section. We are reporting this type of a case whose father attempted to take legal procedure against the surgeon, but finally he understood that this was a congenital disease of his baby.

Faridpur Med. Coll. J. 2014;9(1): 56-57

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Md Kamrul Hassan, Associate Professor & Head, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur



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Published

2015-06-10

How to Cite

Hassan, M. K., Paul, A. C., Fatema, K., & Islam, M. R. (2015). Nonsyndromic aplasia cutis congenita: a case report. Faridpur Medical College Journal, 9(1), 56–57. https://doi.org/10.3329/fmcj.v9i1.23626

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