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Publications (1)


Acrania-exencephaly-anencephaly sequence
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January 2021

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Journal of Dr NTR University of Health Sciences

SunilVitthalrao Jagtap

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SwatiS Jagtap

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Kaushiki Varshney

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Ramnik Singh

Acrania–exencephaly–anencephaly sequence is rare forms of neural tube defects. The progression is from a relatively normal-appearing exposed brain due to an absent cranium called as acrania, to an amorphous brain mass term as exencephaly. We present a case of 20 years female, nonconsaguinous marriage, G1P0A0 having amenorrhea since 3 months. On ultrasonography, a single fetus of gestational age of about 15 weeks gestation showed congenital malformation- acrania with exencephaly. Final impression on fetal autopsy given was acrania–exencephaly with deformed brain, ill-formed cervical C1, 2 spine, bilateral pulmonary immaturity- Grade II with pulmonary congestion and hemorrhage. We are presenting this rare fetal anomaly of acrania–exencephaly–anenecephaly sequence for its clinical, radio imaging, and fetal autopsy findings.

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... This, being a precursor of anencephaly, lies along a spectrum i.e, acrania [absent cranium]exencephaly [amorphous brain mass]-anencephaly [ no recognizable brain tissue]-sequence {AEAS}. 2 Embyrological development of brain is disrupted leaving behind the area cerebro-vasculosa with a flattened remnant consisting of anarchic outgrowth of brain tissue as a mixed tissue of ependymal 3 (AEAS). ...

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The sequence of acrania-exencephaly-anencephaly (AEAS)-An infrequent case report
Acrania-exencephaly-anencephaly sequence

Journal of Dr NTR University of Health Sciences