Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita is a syndromic condition defined by contracture of 2 or more joints. A large range of etiologies has been reported such as neuromuscular disorders (peripheral dysfunction), chromosomal abnormalities, or cerebral malformations (central dysfunction) leading to fetal immobility. Severity of arthrogryposis depends on the etiology and duration of fetal immobility. The authors report a 34 gestational weeks infant presenting with severe diffuse arthrogryposis symptoms and respiratory failure at birth. Her mother experienced cardiac arrest at 29 gestational weeks due to carbon monoxide intoxication. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging revealed extensive corticospinal tract lesions. Antenatal ischemia of the deep gray matter needs to be considered as a possible arthrogryposis cause.
Keywords: arthrogryposis; fetus; hypoxic–ischemic lesions; magnetic resonance imaging.