Limb-body-wall complex Meyer Serrano R, MD Article Published: Mar 29, 2004 Colombia A 17-years-old patient, with no remarkable antecedents that presented at 24 week for a routine examination. Figure1: Membranes in the posterior neck simulating a cystic hygroma. Figure 2: Kyphoscoliosis Figure 3: Clubfoot Figure 4: Sagittal section showing defect of the anterior abdominal wall with protrusion of the liver. Figure 5: Short umbilical cord. Single umbilical artery Figure 6: Short umbilical cord added to membranes and meningocele Figure 7: X-ray of the baby Discussion Board Start a discussion about this article Add to Favorites Favorite