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. 2024 Sep 17.
doi: 10.1007/s40477-024-00954-0. Online ahead of print.

Antenatal unilateral upper limb acromesomelic dysplasia

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Antenatal unilateral upper limb acromesomelic dysplasia

Shruti Thakur et al. J Ultrasound. .

Abstract

Acromesomelic dysplasia (AMD) is an umbrella term given to a heterogeneous group of progressive skeletal disorders characterized by short limbed dwarfism associated with disproportionate shortening of middle and distal segments of the upper as well as lower limbs. Although specific skeletal anomalies are difficult to diagnose antenatally, but because of their antenatal and postnatal implications and a possibility of reoccurrence in following pregnancies, such skeletal anomalies need to be actively addressed. A combination of radiologic, pathologic, genetic and molecular investigation prenatally as well as postnatally is required to classify a specific congenital skeletal dysplasia. Once the genetic make-up of fetal skeletal dysplasia is deciphered, a meaningful genetic counselling could be offered for future pregnancies of affected families. We describe a case of primigravida diagnosed with fetal unilateral upper limb AMD on antenatal ultrasound done at early second trimester. The radius and ulna of left upper limb were abnormally short (less than 5th centile of the mean for that gestational age). The left hand was also hypoplastic. Rest of the sonographic anomaly scan was normal. To the best of our knowledge, AMD limited to unilateral upper limb diagnosed antenatally as an isolated finding is not described in the medical literature so far.

Keywords: Acromesomelic dysplasia; Antenatal ultrasound; Short limbed dwarfism; Skeletal dysplasia.

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