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Lower mesodermal defects: A common cause of fetal and early neonatal death
Authors:Richard M. Pauli
Abstract:Among the first 1,130 referrals to the Wisconsin Stillbirth Service Program 17 infants have been recognized to share phenotypic characteristics involving the genital, urinary, lower gastrointestinal, and axial skeletal systems. The pattern of abnormalities identified appears to be limited to structures sharing a common embryologic origin. These features, for the most part, are shown to be non-randomly associated. No clearly definable sub-groups within this population are demonstrable. The pattern of abnormalities is defined to include abnormalities of the following structures as pathogenetically primary features: lumbosacral vertebrae, kidneys, ureters, uterus/fallopian tubes, vagina, bladder, urethra, adrenals, gonads, anorectum, external genitalia, and umbilical arteries. An embryologic mechanism is proposed which explains this non-random association as arising secondary to disruption of structures derived from the lower portion of the primitive intra-embryonic mesoderm. The Lower Mesodermal Defects Sequence appears to be a rather common (and under-recognized) cause of stillbirth and immediate neonatal death. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:mesoderm  stillbirth  formal genesis  associations  sequence  paramesonephros  mesonephros  metanephros  lumbosacral spine  kidney  ureter  vagina  uterus  bladder  urethra  adrenal  gonad  genitalia  rectal agenesis  imperforate anus
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