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  2. Phocomelia - Wikipedia

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    Phocomelia is a congenital condition that involves malformations of human arms and legs which result in a flipper-like appendage. [1] [2] A prominent cause of phocomelia is the mother being prescribed the use of the drug thalidomide during pregnancy; however, the causes of most cases are to be determined.

  3. Polydactyly - Wikipedia

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    A left hand with postaxial extra finger: Specialty: Medical genetics: Symptoms: Extra fingers or toes [2] Complications: Pain, low self-esteem, clumsiness [3] Usual onset: Early development [1] Types: Syndromic Non-syndromic: Pre-axial, axial or central, postaxial [1] Treatment: Surgery [3] Frequency: 4 to 12 per 10,000 [1]

  4. Triphalangeal thumb - Wikipedia

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    Triphalangeal thumb (TPT) is a congenital malformation where the thumb has three phalanges instead of two. The extra phalangeal bone can vary in size from that of a small pebble to a size comparable to the phalanges in non-thumb digits. The true incidence of the condition is unknown, but is estimated at 1:25,000 live births. [1]

  5. Doctors in India are stunned by baby born with 4 legs ... - AOL

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    The mother was expecting triplets, but ended up delivering twins — one of which seemed to have absorbed extra limbs from the third unborn fetus. Doctors in India are stunned by baby born with 4 ...

  6. Congenital insensitivity to pain - Wikipedia

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    Congenital insensitivity to pain (CIP), also known as congenital analgesia, is one or more extraordinarily rare conditions in which a person cannot feel (and has never felt) physical pain. [1] The conditions described here are separate from the HSAN group of disorders, which have more specific signs and cause.

  7. Congenital clasped thumb - Wikipedia

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    Surgical treatment should be considered in patients who have not been treated at younger age or when conservative therapy fails. Surgery is recommended during the age of three to five years. [citation needed] Techniques. Release the thumb web space: it is possible to widen and deepen the area between the thumb and the index finger when it is ...

  8. Baby Has $5 Million Surgery to Remove Left Side of Brain at ...

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    Related: Mom Noticed Her Toddler Was Acting Strange.Days Later, She Found Out It Was Stage 4 Cancer (Exclusive) From there, things began to get worse. Andalusia recalls seeing Caper’s eye twitch ...

  9. Saethre–Chotzen syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructive surgery is usually required in order to increase cranial space, correct tear duct stenosis, and/or correct ptosis of the eyelids in order to prevent amblyopia (lazy eye). [2] Midfacial surgery may also be required during early childhood to correct respiratory problems, dental malocclusion, and swallowing