Abstract
In 1842 Robert1 reported the case of a girl with microgastria; hypoplastic left forearm, hand, and wrist; and asplenia. Since that time, six additional patients with a similar pattern of malformation have been described.2-7 The purposes of this report are to describe three additional cases of the microgastria-limb reduction complex which illustrate the clinical variability of this condition, to discuss overlap of this disorder with other malformation syndromes and associations, and to present evidence that suggests that the microgastria-limb reduction complex represents a developmental field defect.
CLINICAL REPORTS
Patient 1
Patient 1 was evaluated at age 1 month for bilateral absent thumbs.
- Received November 2, 1992.
- Accepted December 30, 1992.
- Copyright © 1993 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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