Dr. Mia Edwards
Amniotic band syndrome (ABS) is better classified as a sequence rather than a syndrome because its anomalies stem from diverse insults, not a single etiology as seen in syndromes like Turner syndrome. ABS presents disruptions, deformations, and malformations of developing organs, likely caused by early pregnancy amnion rupture. This event leads to
<p>Amniotic Band Syndrome: Can It Be Detected Through Prenatal Genetic Testing?</p>

Amniotic Band Syndrome: Can It Be Detected Through Prenatal Genetic Testing?

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