Abstract
Body stalk anomaly is a term used to describe a pattern of severe defects that are incompatible with life. This condition should be suspected when encountering a large abdominal defect, along with axial skeletal abnormalities such as kyphosis or scoliosis and a short or absent umbilical cord. Body stalk anomaly is considered a fatal anomaly, thus being crucial to distinguish it from other anterior wall defects when evaluating the management options. We report the case of a patient diagnosed at 15 weeks of gestation with a complex of severe fetal anomalies that were confirmed after the termination of pregnancy as body stalk anomaly, and we also discuss data published in literature regarding this topic.
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