Ectromelia
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Not to be confused with Ectromelia virus.
Medical condition
| Ectromelia | |
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| Specialty | Orthopedic |
Ectromelia is a congenital condition where long bones are missing or underdeveloped.[1] Examples include:
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[edit]| Appendicular limb / dysmelia |
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Congenital abnormality syndromes | |
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| Craniofacial | |
| Short stature | |
| Limbs | |
| Overgrowth syndromes | |
| Laurence–Moon–Bardet–Biedl | |
| Combined/other, known locus | |
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