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Case Reports
. 2002 May;69(5):441-2.
doi: 10.1007/BF02722639.

Subclavian artery supply disruption sequence-Klippel-Feil and Mobius anomalies

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Subclavian artery supply disruption sequence-Klippel-Feil and Mobius anomalies

M Issaivanan et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2002 May.

Abstract

Fetal vascular disruptions can cause specific patterns of birth depending on the location, extent and timing of the disruptive event in the embryonic life. An example of this is subclavian artery supply disruption sequence occurring around 6 weeks of gestation which causes various combinations of Poland, Klippel-Feil and Mobius anomalies. A one-month-old child with features of all three anomalies along with other associated features is described here.

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