Dysmelia

Congenital disorder of a limb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Feet with partial syndactyly of the second and third toes
Bilateral polydactyly with short fingers in Ellis–Van Creveld syndrome patient
A steer with polymelia, resulting in a fifth leg
Ectrodactyly and syndactyly on a one-year-old's hand
Dysmelia encompasses a variety of conditions, including all of the above

Types

Occurrence rate

Birth defects involving limbs occur in 0.69 per 1000.[2]

Causes

Dysmelia can be caused by[citation needed]

Syndromes with dysmelia

See also

References

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