A Baby Born with Ectopia Cordis, Omphalocele, Cleft Lips and Palate: A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.7153Keywords:
cleft lip, cleft palate, ectopia cordis, omphaloceleAbstract
Ectopia cordis is a rare congenital defect with the prevalence of 5 to 8 per million live births. Here we report a rare case of preterm female live birth with ectopia cordis associated with omphalocele, cleft lip, and palate. In this case, 14+ weeks ultrasound did not show any fetal abnormalities and parents were unaware of the condition until 35+ weeks when ultrasound detected the anomaly a few days before delivery. After delivery, they didn’t give consent for further intervention which led to neonatal mortality 3 hours after birth. If the condition was diagnosed in time, an earlier intervention could have been done.
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