Multicystic Renal Dysplasia in a Child with Split Hand/Split Foot Malformation
Cihangir Akgün 1 * , Sinan Akbayram 1, Murat Başaranoğlu 1, Fesih Aktar 1, Hayrettin Temel 1, Şükrü Arslan 2
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1 Yüzüncü Yıl University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Van, Turkey2 Konya Education and Research Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Konya, Turkey* Corresponding Author

Abstract

Split hand/split foot malformation is a human developmental disorder characterized by missing central digits and other distal limb malformations. Multicystic renal dysplasia is the most common cause of an abdominal mass in the new born period and is the most common cystic malformation of the kidney in infancy. Here, we report a case of split hand/split foot malformation with a submucosed cleft palate and multicystic renal dysplasia in one-year old boy.

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Article Type: Case Report

EUR J GEN MED, 2012, Volume 9, Issue Supplement 1, 30-32

https://doi.org/10.29333/ejgm/82502

Publication date: 10 Jan 2012

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