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  2. Congenital amputation - Wikipedia

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    Congenital amputation is the least common reason for amputation, but a study published in BMC Musculoskelet Disorders found that 21.1 in 10,000 babies were born with a missing or deformed limb between 1981 and 2010 in the Netherlands, [1] and the CDC estimates that 4 in 10,000 babies are born in the United States with upper limb reductions and ...

  3. Amelia (birth defect) - Wikipedia

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    Amelia is the birth defect of lacking one or more limbs. [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'.

  4. Phocomelia - Wikipedia

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    Rahma Haruna was born in Nigeria with severe phocomelia. She had no limbs, except for a partially formed right hand that was attached to her axilla. Rahma's story came out when a local journalist saw her on the street with her brother, after which the story was shared widely on social media. She died at the age of 19, on 25 December 2016. [18]

  5. Her baby girl’s deformed limbs inspired her to provide free ...

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    The IREDE Foundation has provided more than 500 artificial limbs at no cost LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The accident that […] The post Her baby girl’s deformed limbs inspired her to provide free ...

  6. Support joy for parents of baby with missing limb - AOL

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    The event was organised by the parents of 10-month-old Arthur, who was born without a hand. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. Congenital limb deformities - Wikipedia

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    Clubfoot, one of the most common congenital deformities of the lower limbs, occurs approximately 1 in 1000 births. It can be treated by physical therapy, or by a combination of physical therapy and surgery. [1] One class of congenital limb deformities, limb reduction defects, occurs when one or more limbs are undersized or missing parts.

  8. Tetra-amelia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nick Vujicic, a motivational speaker who was born with tetra-amelia syndrome, speaking during the session "Inspired for a Lifetime" at the Annual Meeting 2011 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on 30 January 2011. [4] [5] Joanne O'Riordan (born 1996), Irish activist and sports journalist

  9. Birth defect - Wikipedia

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    A limb anomaly is called a dysmelia. These include all forms of limbs anomalies, such as amelia, ectrodactyly, phocomelia, polymelia, polydactyly, syndactyly, polysyndactyly, oligodactyly, brachydactyly, achondroplasia, congenital aplasia or hypoplasia, amniotic band syndrome, and cleidocranial dysostosis. [17]