Pentalogy of Cantrell, a rare congenital thoracoabdominal disruption, consists of a supraumbilical abdominal wall defect, lower sternal defect, agenesis of the anterior portion of the diaphragm, an absence of the diaphragmatic part of the pericardium, and a malformation of the heart, typically as an ectopia cordis. This case report presents a female neonate, 35 weeks postconception, weighing 2080 g who presented on day four of life for anaesthesia. She had the five anatomical defects characteristic of Pentalogy of Cantrell.
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Oosthuizen, A. (2017). Pentalogy of Cantrell and anaesthesia: A case report. Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 23(5), 20–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/22201181.2017.1355659
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