Presentation
Q72.10 Congenital absence of unspecified thigh and lower leg with foot present Q72.11 Congenital absence of right thigh and lower leg with foot present Q72.12 Congenital absence of left thigh and lower leg with foot present Q72.2 Congenital absence of [icd10data.com]
phocomelia of upper limb (Q71.1) Complete or partial absence of the upper arm and forearm but with the hand present. [ 3 ] Congenital absence of both forearm and hand (Q71.2) Complete or partial absence of both the forearm and hand. [ 2 ] Congenital [cdc.gov]
Congenital absence of the right thumb was present in this otherwise normal infant. Figure 1.48. Congenital absence of the right thumb was present in this otherwise normal infant. 1.47 1.48 Figure 1.49. [rrnursingschool.biz]
Class A Least severe type Femoral head is present and attached to the shaft Acetabulum is well formed Femur is shortened and a coxa vara deformity is present Cartilaginous connection b/w neck and shaft forms a sub trochanteric pseudarthrosis [slideshare.net]
Respiratoric
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Pneumonia
We offer advanced medical treatment for: Allergies, sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia Asthma attacks Cough or colds Cuts/lacerations that may need stitches Drug screening Earaches Eye injuries or infections Fever Flu or upper respiratory-sore throat, fever [ameliaurgentcare.com]
Gastrointestinal
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Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Seite 35 - Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, occurring in 0.5 to 1.0% of males and rarely in females, involves hypertrophy of the circular layer of muscle at the pylorus. This usually does not regress and must be treated surgically. [books.google.de]
pyloric stenosis Congenital or infantile: constriction of pylorus hypertrophy of pylorus spasm of pylorus stenosis of pylorus stricture of pylorus 750.6 Congenital hiatus hernia Displacement of cardia through esophageal hiatus Excludes: congenital diaphragmatic [theodora.com]
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Vomiting
[…] inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern which occurs due to interruption of development of limb buds between 24 and 36 th days of fertilization. [2], [3], [4] It is usually described as multiple congenital anomaly syndromes associated with cyclic vomiting [jcnonweb.com]
He has not grown out of this as originally suggested and over time, things have got worse - think vomit at will - despite significant medications. [raredisease.org.uk]
Cardiovascular
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Thrombosis
[…] resonance angiography in arteriosclerosis obliterans of lower limb 在下肢動脈硬化閉塞癥中的診斷價值 Clinical observation on effect of combined rehabilitation on haemorheology of patients with fracture of lower limb 綜合康復療法對下肢骨折患者血液流變學的影響 Incidence of lower limb deep - vein thrombosis [dict.site]
Lower extremity “blood clots” (Thrombosis) can be in the deep or superficial circulation. Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) can be very serious with the potential risk of a clot floating to the lungs (Pulmonary Embolus), which can be fatal. [ellisonveininstitute.com]
Jaw & Teeth
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Macroglossia
[…] dentofacial anomalies (524.0-524.9) 750.0 Tongue tie Ankyloglossia 750.1 Other anomalies of tongue 750.10 Anomaly of tongue, unspecified 750.11 Aglossia 750.12 Congenital adhesions of tongue 750.13 Fissure of tongue Bifid tongue Double tongue 750.15 Macroglossia [theodora.com]
Musculoskeletal
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Fracture
[…] limb 技術在下肢靜脈曲張癥中的應用價值 Diagnostic value of 3d - contrast enhancement magnetic resonance angiography in arteriosclerosis obliterans of lower limb 在下肢動脈硬化閉塞癥中的診斷價值 Clinical observation on effect of combined rehabilitation on haemorheology of patients with fracture [dict.site]
distal femoral physeal fractures - proximal tibial physeal frx - methods to estimate growth potenital : - mosely straight line - distal femoral physis : - proximal tibial epiphysis : - multiplier method: - Exam: - be sure to rule out scoliosis, pelvic [wheelessonline.com]
An X-ray revealed a tumour which had fractured her bone and when it had not shrunk after two rounds of chemotherapy, the decision was made to amputate her leg. [msn.com]
They x-rayed her and we were sent straight to the Birmingham Children’s Hospital A and E where they confirmed she had a 10cm tumour on her femur, which had actually fractured the bone. [birminghammail.co.uk]
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Acrocephaly
[…] deformity NOS of unspecified limb Excludes: reduction deformity of unspecified limb (755.4) 756 Other congenital musculoskeletal anomalies Excludes: those deformities classifiable to 754.0-754.8 756.0 Anomalies of skull and face bones Absence of skull bones Acrocephaly [theodora.com]
Workup
Laboratory studies Laboratory workup may identify genetic or other abnormalities in patients with dysmorphic features, but are not indicated in the absence of syndromic features, including most CLDs. [now.aapmr.org]
Treatment
Partial physeal growth arrest: treatment by bridge resection and fat interposition. Congenital abnormalities of the femur and related lower extremity malformations: classification and treatment. [wheelessonline.com]
We also welcome the participation of our clients’ other care providers in the assessment and development of the treatment plan. [kennedykrieger.org]
Treatment goals can vary for each child. [stanfordchildrens.org]
In addition, young children still have a lot of growing to do, which can make other treatment options for bone cancer more challenging. [livescience.com]
Prognosis
PMID: 20963528 Free PMC Article Prognosis Nokeaingtong K, Kaewchai S, Visrutaratna P, Khuwuthyakorn V BMJ Case Rep 2015 May 14;2015 doi: 10.1136/bcr-2014-208501. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Prognosis and treatment The prognosis depends upon the severity of other associated anomalies. More than 60% of newborns die early postnatally due to complicated amelia 2. [radiopaedia.org]
Prognosis When amelia occurs as an isolated abnormality, prognosis is good. However, when amelia is combined with multiple other defects, the prognosis is grim. [encyclopedia.com]
Prognosis Because postaxial hypoplasia of the lower extremity represents such a wide range of abnormalities with varying degrees of involvement, no simple statement can be made regarding the patient's prognosis. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Etiology
Etiology Medicine (Baltimore) 2016 May;95(21):e3787. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000003787. PMID: 27227952 Free PMC Article Kowal M, Rutkowska-Kucharska A, Pozowski A Ortop Traumatol Rehabil 2014 Jan-Feb;16(1):91-8. doi: 10.5604/15093492.1097493. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Obese women were more likely than women who were not obese to have venous symptom etiology involving trunk lesions (p 0.0017). Among the men, obesity was unrelated to etiology of symptoms (p 0.5991). [scielo.br]
Knowledge and cultural beliefs about the etiology and management of orofacial clefts In Nigeria's major ethnic groups. Cleft Palate Craniofacial J 2010;47:327-34. 9. Strauss RP. [annalsafrmed.org]
Mobius’ syndrome: features and etiology. J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 1998; 35(6):304–311. Ordal L, Keunen J, et al. Congenital limb deficiencies with vascular etiology: Possible association with maternal thrombophilia. [now.aapmr.org]
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Epidemiology
Epidemiology of chronic venous disease. Phlebology. 2008;23:103-11. PMid:18467617. [ Links ]. Seidel AC, Mangolim AS, Rossetti LP, Gomes JR, Miranda F Jr. [scielo.br]
Epidemiology. 1997; 8 :157–161. [ PubMed ] [ Google Scholar ] [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Epidemiology including risk factors and primary prevention Congenital limb deficiencies impact 5 to 9.7 births for every 10,000 live births. [now.aapmr.org]
Pathophysiology
Varicose symptoms without varicose veins: the hypotonic phlebopathy, epidemiology and pathophysiology. The Acireale project. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2000;48:277-85. [ Links ]. Labropoulos N, Leon LR Jr. Duplex evaluation of venous insufficiency. [scielo.br]
The exact pathophysiology of amniotic band syndrome remains controversial. [now.aapmr.org]
Prevention
A fetal autopsy and evaluation can lead to accurate diagnosis and steps can be taken to prevent recurrence in future pregnancies." "Fetal autopsy can also unearth rare syndromes like the present one. [timesofindia.indiatimes.com]
During this study, she was able to complete further research into the effects and also preventative measures of chronic illnesses. [podiatrybelmont.com.au]
Find out the two main causes of this birth complication, as well as how to prevent and treat the problem. Macrosomia Macrosomia is a term used to describe a large newborn. [pregnancycorner.com]
(45%) and cancer (less than 2%) Approximately 185,000 amputations occur in the United States each year African‐Americans are up to four times more likely to have an amputation than white Americans And according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's [guides.library.illinois.edu]