Abstract

Adams-Oliver syndrome is characterized by scalp defects with terminal transverse limb anomalies. Most reports on this syndrome demonstrate autosomal dominant pedigrees. Cutis marmorata telangiectasia congenita accompanies the syndrome in many cases. Here, we describe a case of Adams-Oliver syndrome with cardiac malformation and Eisenmenger syndrome. Because this is a rare case, the detailed case and literature data are presented.

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