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Amelia (birth defect)

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Failure of limb(s) to develop during embryonic growth
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Medical condition
Amelia
Amelia affecting both legs and one arm (Tracy Barrell during Paralympics)
SpecialtyMedical genetics

Amelia is thebirth defect of lacking one or morelimbs.[1][2] The term may be modified to indicate the number of legs or arms missing at birth, such as tetra-amelia for the absence of all four limbs. The term is from Ancient Greek ἀ- 'lack of' and μέλος 'limb'.

Symptoms

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The diagnosis of amelia syndrome is established clinically and can be made on routine prenatal ultrasonography.WNT3 is the only gene known to be associated with tetra-amelia syndrome. Moleculargenetic testing on a clinical basis can be used to diagnose the incidence of the syndrome. The mutation detection frequency is unknown as only a limited number of families have been studied. Affected infants are often stillborn or die shortly after birth.[3]

Description

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Amelia of the arms in aHindu woman

Amelia may be present as an isolated defect, but it is often associated with major malformations in other organ systems. These frequently include cleft lip and/or palate, body wall defects, malformed head, and defects of the neural tube, kidneys, and diaphragm. Facial clefts may be accompanied by other facial anomalies such as abnormally small jaw, and missing ears or nose. The body wall defects allow internal organs to protrude through the abdomen. Head malformations may be minor to severe with a near disappearance of the brain. The diaphragm may be herniated or gone and one or both kidneys may be small or absent.

Causes

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Between 24 and 36 days after fertilization, development of limb(s) may be impeded. This may eventually lead to complete or partial absence of one or more than one limbs.[4]Tetra-amelia syndrome appears to have an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance – that is, the parents of an individual with tetra-amelia syndrome each carry one copy of the mutated gene, but do not show signs and symptoms of the condition.[5]

In some cases, amelia may be attributed to health complications during the early stages of pregnancy, including infection, failed abortion or complications associated with removal of an IUD after pregnancy, or use ofteratogenic drugs, such asthalidomide.[6][7]

Management

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A prosthesis can be given to compensate for the missing limb(s).

See also

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References

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  1. ^Bowen, Richard E.; Otsuka, Norman Y. (2020)."The Child with a Limb Deficiency".rchsd.org. Retrieved2023-03-20.
  2. ^CDC (2021-03-18)."Amelia".Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved2023-03-20.
  3. ^Adam, M. P.; Mirzaa, G. M.; Pagon, R. A.; Wallace, S. E.; Bean LJH; Gripp, K. W.; Amemiya, A.; Niemann, S. (1993)."Tetra-Amelia Syndrome".GeneReviews®. University of Washington, Seattle.PMID 20301453.
  4. ^"Amelia".Encyclopedia.com. 2021-03-04. Retrieved2021-03-09.
  5. ^"Tetra-amelia syndrome".
  6. ^KAN Y, SEKINE H (November 1963). "Case of Total amelia Thought to be due to Thalidomide".Nippon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi.15:1267–1274.PMID 14096734.
  7. ^CDC (2021-03-18)."Amelia".Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved2023-03-20.

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Appendicular
limb /dysmelia
Arms
clavicle /shoulder
hand deformity
Leg
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knee
foot deformity
Either / both
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multiple joints
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Skull and face
Craniosynostosis
Craniofacial dysostosis
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