Dysmelia

Dysmelia

Dysmelia

Congenital disorder of a limb


Dysmelia (from the Greek dys (δυσ-), "bad" + mélos (μέλος), "limb" + English suffix -ia) is a congenital disorder of a limb resulting from a disturbance in embryonic development.[1]

Piglet with dipygus at Ukrainian National Chernobyl Museum in Kyiv

Types

Syndactyly of the second and third toes

Dysmelia can refer to [citation needed]

Bilateral polydactyly with short fingers in Ellis–Van Creveld syndrome patient

Occurrence rate

Birth defects involving limbs occur in 0,69 per 1000.[2]

Causes

Dysmelia can be caused by[citation needed]

Syndromes with dysmelia


References

  1. "Dysmelia (Limb Deficiency/Reduction)". Atlas of Genetic Diagnosis and Counseling. Humana Press. 2006. pp. 312–322.
  2. McGuirk, Caroline K.; Westgate, Marie-Noel; Holmes, Lewis B. (2001-10-01). "Limb Deficiencies in Newborn Infants". Pediatrics. 108 (4). American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): e64. doi:10.1542/peds.108.4.e64. ISSN 1098-4275. PMID 11581472. S2CID 1863175.

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