Abstract

Adams Oliver syndrome was first described by Adams and Oliver in 1945. It is a syndrome characterized by aplasia cutis congenita and terminal transverse limb defects of variable severity. A one-day-old female neonate was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit with aplasia cutis congenita and limb defects. The diagnosis of Adams Oliver syndrome was based on the typical disease features, together with typical appearances on radiography. In this case report, we present a case diagnosed with Adams Oliver syndrome and we also discuss the clinical findings of patients with Adams Oliver syndrome reported in the literature.

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