Case report: Recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel plus kangfuxin solution in the treatment of aplasia cutis congenita in a case with Adams–Oliver syndrome

Author:

Yang Xiu-Fang,Shi Shang-Wen,Chen Kang

Abstract

BackgroundAplasia cutis congenita is a congenital disorder with the absence of skin, muscle and(or) bone. It usually affects the scalp. The presence of a large scalp defect can be potentially serious when complicated with hemorrhage and infection. Early healing of this condition is beneficial to improve the prognosis of infants.Study caseA full-term newborn male was born with a round-shaped defect at the vertex of the scalp and skull (dimensions, 8 cm × 9 cm). The infant had a large deletion encompassing the 15.1 region of chromosome 15, including the DLL4 gene. Genetic testing was positive for Adams–Oliver syndrome (AOS). After two months of recombinant human epidermal growth factor gel combined with kangfuxin solution therapy, the skin defects of the scalp healed remarkably. The infant had regular follow-up appointments. At the age of 5 months, the defect became smaller, hairless, and showed good granulation tissue. At 2 years of age, the child's Gesell Developmental Schedules was 70.ConclusionRecombinant human epidermal growth factor gel combined with kangfuxin solution was a successful conservative treatment for an infant with a large scalp defect accompanied by AOS.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Surgery

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