Abstract
We present a catastropic case of aplasia cutis congenita from a pregnancy complicated by elevated maternal serum and amniotic fluid α-fetoprotein levels and a positive acetylcholinesterase. Delivery occurred at 27 weeks 1 day after premature rupture of membranes with chorioamnionitis. The neonate lacked >90% of its skin and died.
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