Title of article :
Aplasia cutis congenita: a case report
Author/Authors :
Hadiuzzaman, M Department of Dermatology - Community Based Medical College, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Abstract :
plasia cutis congenita is the congenital absence of skin most
commonly affecting the scalp. No definite etiology is available but
multiple causes such as intrauterine infection, fetal exposure to
cocaine, heroin, alcohol or antithyroid drugs, vascular disruption,
genetic causes, syndromes and teratogens have been suggested.
We present an infant with extensive aplasia cutis of the trunk and
thigh. He was the third child of his parents while the outcome
of the first and the second pregnancy was intrauterine death;
the dead fetuses however had no skin anomaly.
Keywords :
aplasia cutis congenita , scalp , skin defect , trunk
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics