Phocomelia
- a rare congenital deformity in which the hands or feet are attached close to the trunk, the limbs being grossly underdeveloped or absent. This condition was a side effect of the drug thalidomide taken during early pregnancy.
- derived from Greek words ph?k? meaning ‘seal’ and melos meaning ‘limb’.ie. sealed limbs.
Synonyms: amelia
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Phocomelia
Phocomelia (shortening or absence of upper or lower limbs) is a rare condition in which a baby born with short upper or lower limbs or without limbs. it is a teratogenic effect due to the intake of thalidomide drug by the mother during early pregnancy.
Phocomelia is derived from two Greek words 'Phocos' means 'sealed' and 'melos' means 'limb', that whole word means sealed limbs, as the limbs are attached with the abbreviated arm or trunk and not develop individually as hand or feet. so the Phocomelia is the condition of shortening or absence of upper or lower limbs. its a teratogenic effect due to the drug thalidomide which was given to relieve the symptoms and pain of early pregnancy in mother, before that the teratogenic effects were not known for many drugs.
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