Title of article
CASE REPORT: Asymmetrical tetraphocomelia with radiohumeral synostosis
Author/Authors
Shonubi, Aderibigbe M Queen Elizabeth II Hospital , Akiode, Olutola Queen Elizabeth II Hospital , Salami, Babatunde A Queen Elizabeth II Hospital , Musa, Adewale A Queen Elizabeth II Hospital , Sotimehin, Sikirat A Queen Elizabeth II Hospital , Sule, Ganiyu A Queen Elizabeth II Hospital
From page
318
To page
320
Abstract
Amelia is the complete absence of a limb, which may occur in isolation or as part of multiple congenital malformations.The condition is uncommon and very little is known with certaintyabout the etiology. Whatever the cause, however, it results from an event which must have occurred between the fourth and eighth week of embryogenesis. The causal factors that have been proposed include amniotic band disruption, maternal diabetes, autosomal recessive mutation and drugs such as thalidomide,alcohol and cocaine. We report a case of a female baby with a complex combination of two rare limb abnormalities: left-sided humero-radial synostosis and amelia of the other limbs.
Journal title
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Journal title
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Record number
2669830
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