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Scand J Plast Recons · Jan 2003
Review Case ReportsAplasia cutis congenita of the scalp, the skull, and the dura.
- D Ribuffo, M Costantini, P Gullo, N D Houseman, and G I Taylor.
- Division of Plastic Surgery, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.
- Scand J Plast Recons. 2003 Jan 1;37(3):176-80.
AbstractA newborn baby boy presented with a full thickness defect of the scalp, skull, and dura measuring 6 x 7 cm caused by aplasia cutis congenita. Full thickness loss is extremely rare and to our knowledge this case is the twenty-first reported. It has an established mortality of up to 55%. An encephalocele forced us to do an emergency operation with a single large scalp flap based on the supratrochlear and superficial temporal arteries. After revision the child is now 9 months old and progressing well. There are several ways to treat these rare and delicate cases.
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