Definition of Hemimelia. Meaning of Hemimelia. Synonyms of Hemimelia

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- Fibular hemimelia or longitudinal fibular deficiency is "the congenital absence of the fibula and it is the most common congenital absence of long bone...
- Hemimelia is a birth defect consisting in unilateral or bilateral underdevelopment of the distal part of the lower or upper limb. The affected bone may...
- American Shorthorn ****ociation following 26 years later in 1872. Tibial hemimelia, a rare genetic disorder, was identified in Canada in 1999 in a small...
- Tibial hemimelia-polysyndactyly-triphalangeal thumb syndrome is a rare genetic limb malformation syndrome which is characterized by thumb triphalangy...
- decided to am****te both of his legs at 11 months old due to fibular hemimelia. Raised in Syracuse, Utah, he was homeschooled until fifth grade and upon...
- commonly linked with the absence or shortening of a leg bone (fibular hemimelia) and the absence of a kneecap. Other linked birth defects include the...
- Clare, Ireland and mother Bernadette Mullins. She was born with fibular hemimelia (missing fibula bones). As a result, both her legs were am****ted below...
- extreme cases (such as the horse), partial fusion with the tibia. Fibular hemimeliacongenital absence or shortening of the fibula Peroneal This article...
- Instruments used in general surgery Timeline of Russian innovation Fibular hemimelia Spiegelberg B, Parratt T, Dheerendra SK, Khan WS, Jennings R, Marsh DR...
- club foot extra limbs: polymelia, polydactyly, polysyndactyly others: hemimelia, symbrachydactyly Birth defects involving limbs occur in 0.69 per 1000...