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Phocomelia

Phocomelia is a birth defect that can be caused genetically by families with an autosomal recessive trait or by the intake of drugs during pregnancy known as Thalidomide. Symptoms of phocomelia include deformation of the limbs, and defects of the eyes, nose, and ears may also be present. Growth and mental deficits are also usually seen in people with phocomelia.

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I have structural birth deformity in hand. Is this hereditary?

Query: Hello doctor, I was born with a structural birth defect where my left hand is completely deformed. My left arm is normal from the wrist and above. I would like to know if this defect is hereditary if I try to have a child. What are the risk for me as a father passing any defects to my future childr...  Read Full »


Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. It will be of great help if you can send me the picture of your deformity. I will be happy to help you further.  Read Full »

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