OEIS COMPLEX – case report (CROSBI ID 695467)
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Danijel Bursać, Jasenka Zmijanac Partl, Katarina Bojanić, Eva Jendriš Škrljak, Ladislav Pavić, Goranka Šimac-Kubat, Ruža Grizelj, Željko Duić
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OEIS COMPLEX – case report
OEIS complex is an acronym for a specific, extremely rare, grouping of more commonly occurring congenital malformations consisting of an omphaolocele (O), extrophy of cloaca (C), imperforate anus (I) and spinal defects (S). It is a midline defect occurring in early blastogenesis or in mesodermal migration first described by Carely et al. (1978.). The incidence is not known, it has been estimated to be 1 in 200, 000-400, 000 pregnancies. The etiology is thought to be heterogeneous. Most cases occur sporadically but several reports show occurrence in siblings, concurrent occurrence in monozygotic twins and more frequent occurrence in IVF pregnancies. We report two cases of OEIS complex. Case I was recognised postnatally in a twin gestation. Case II, an IVF pregnancy, was diagnosed prenatally at 35 weeks’ gestation by ultrasound (US) and further confirmed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The purpose of this report is to present two additional cases of this rare malformation, give further evidence of OEIS complex occurring more commonly in multiple gestations (monozygotic twins) and IVF pregnancies and to illustrate the importance of MRI in prenatal diagnostics in addition to US providing better prenatal counseling, perinatal care, and planning of reconstructive surgical management.
OEIS complex, magnetic resonance imaging, prenatal diagnosis, multiple congenital abnormalities, cloacal extrophy, ultrasonography
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2015.
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Gynaecologia et perinatologia
1330-0091
1849-0808
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29.02.1904-29.02.2096