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dysmelia
dysmelia (dɪsˈmiːlɪə) n (Pathology) the condition of having missing, extra, or distorted limbs due to congenital factorsdysmelia
dysmelia [dis-me´le-ah] malformation of a limb or limbs due to disturbance in embryonic development.dys·me·li·a (dis-mē'lē-ă), Congenital abnormality characterized by missing or foreshortened limbs. See: amelia, phocomelia. [dys- + G. melos, limb] dys·me·li·a (dis-mē'lē-ă) Congenital abnormality characterized by missing or foreshortened limbs, sometimes with associated vertebral column abnormalities; caused by metabolic disturbance at the time of primordial limb development. See: amelia, phocomelia[dys- + G. melos, limb]dysmelia Deficiency or abnormality of the development of the limbs. |