| Literature DB >> 22267994 |
Nischal G Kundaragi1, Kishor Taori, Ritesh Kumawat, Jawahar Rathod, Atul E Sawant.
Abstract
Ellis Van Creveld syndrome (EVC), also known as chondroectodermal dysplasia, presents at birth with short limbs accompanied by postaxial polydactyly, nail dysplasia, and dental anomalies. Other manifestations of EVC include atrial septum defects and other congenital heart diseases. We report a case of the EVC syndrome with postaxial polydactyly (Synpolydactyly with seven fingers on the right side and hexadactyly on the left side) and a partial atrioventricular canal defect diagnosed antenatally. This variation of EVS has not been reported in English literature till date.Entities:
Keywords: Antenatal diagnosis; cardiac malformation; ellis van creveld syndrome; synpolydactyly; ultrasonography
Year: 2011 PMID: 22267994 PMCID: PMC3261597 DOI: 10.4103/2156-7514.91132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Imaging Sci ISSN: 2156-5597
Figure 1Prenatal 2D and 3D ultrasound image showing right synpolydactyly with seven fingers and left hexadactyly.
Figure 2Antenatal and postnatal fetal echocardiographic images showing partial atrioventricular canal defect.
Figure 3(a and b) Post natal infant examination shows narrow thorax, disproportionate dwarfism, polydactyly and dystrophic small nails in all fingers.
Figure 4Post natal infantogram showing narrow thorax with short ribs, disproportionate dwarfism, postaxial synpolydactyly on right side and hexadactyly on left side (white arrow and inner small images), clubbed lower ends of both femur and proximal ends of both tibia and ulna, high placed both the clavicles, pelvic dysplasia with low iliac wings and spur like downward projections (small black arrows) at the medial and lateral aspects of the acetabulae.