| Amnion Band
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Etiology
Rupture of the amnionic sac with free "bands" of amnion.
Bands can wrap around fetal extremities and/or umbilical cord to cause amputation or demise
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Pathogenesis
Unknown what causes rupture
Bands entangle and mechanically constrict and amputate limbs,
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Epidemiology
Spontaneous, usually not accompanying abnormal pregnancy
1/10,000 live births with signficant (30%) mortality rate
Sporadic, non-recurrent
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General Gross Description
Bands are delicate, fibrous and may be difficult to find
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General Microscopic Description
Amnionic epithelium and mesoderm
No inflammation and little degeneration
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Clinical Correlation
Outcome dependent on what the band is wrapped around
Unclear whether infants that fuse to the chorion often with massive limb or body wall defects are part of same syndrome.
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References
Benirschke K, Kaufmann P. Pathology of the human placenta, 3rd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995, pp. 299-305
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| Amnion Band
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| Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T88100M29470)[419]
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