Clinically, the diagnosis of SCD is suggested by a short webbed neck, short trunk,
protuberant abdomen, and scoliosis.
Infantile digital fibroma forming
protuberant nodule (hematoxylin-eosin, original magnification X2).
X displays her
protuberant abdomen and says that she feels the fetus kicking.
In the more advanced stages of the disease, most patients showed grossly enlarged
protuberant lips and the clinical finding of cutis laxa.
Patient develops pallor in infancy and
Protuberant abdomen due to splenomegaly.
A) shows
protuberant endothelial cells (arrowhead); B) shows platelets (arrowhead) and gap of endothelium (asterisk).
Where
protuberant veins are a concern, sclerotherapy of the veins on the dorsum of the hand will reduce their prominence.
At six-month follow-up, the patient had good urostomy function,
protuberant and healthy stoma, and no issues with stomal appliance fit (Figure 3).
clinical presentation in the literature for GSD 1a is
protuberant abdomen and failure to thrive which is similar to the current study documenting as 83% and 64% respectively6,13.
The most frequently observed clinical aspect is asymptomatic multinodular bluish or brownish erythematous plate, with its typical '
protuberant' aspect, which develops over years.
Tergum with carinal margin
protuberant in upper half to third, spurlength a tenth shorter than width, distance from basiscutal angle less than own width (Gordon, 1970, Biccard, 2012), the classification of this species as follows: