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Dysmelia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dysmelia (from Greek Δύσ - = "bad" plus μέλος (plural μέλεα) = "limb") is a congenital disorder referring to the limbs. Dysmelia can refer to •missing (aplasia) limbs: amelia, oligodactyly, congenita...
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dysmelia /dys·me·lia/ (dis-mēl´e-ah) anomaly of a limb or limbs resulting from a disturbance in embryonic development. ...
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The group, called dysmelia, has a common morphology, but morphologically identical types have been seen caused by thalidomide and as hereditary or sporadic cases. An attempt has been made not only to name and classify these deformities but also to clarify the underlying principles of their morphology.
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Teratological sequence of dysmelia of the lower extremities. DYSMELIA ... of dysmelia in which the radius and the tibia with their peripheral ...
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Organizations in Global Networking - Dysmelia - Disability Organizations for People with Disabilities. Organizations registered with The Independent Living Institute ... DYSMELIA is a self help group of persons with dysmelie (= Congenital absence of a portion of one or more limbs) active in Belgium.
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Dysmelia is a widely accepted term used to define a group of malformations in which there is .... with dysmelia of the upper extremity, even if the arms ...
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Dysmelia information including symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. ... Dictionary » Dysmelia...
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Wiedemann's dysmelia syndrome: An embryopathic malformation syndrome occurring in newborns of mothers who took thalidomide during pregnancy. Also known as: Lenz' syndrome,Wiedemann's syndrome I,Wiedemann-Lenz syndrome. ... Abnormalities are variable and depend on the timing at which the drug was given, ... No sex preference.
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dysmelia n. A congenital abnormality characterized by missing or foreshortened extremities and sometimes spinal ... 5min Related Video: dysmelia...
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