Title of article :
Phenotypic manifestation of congenital transverse amputation of autopod in Pakistani subjects
Author/Authors :
Riaz, Hafiza Fizzah Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Quaid-i-Azam University , Lal, Karmoon Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Quaid-i-Azam University , Ullah, Saif Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Quaid-i-Azam University , Bhatti, Nadeem Ahmad Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Quaid-i-Azam University , Ullah, Waheed Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Quaid-i-Azam University , Malik, Sajid Department of Animal Sciences - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Quaid-i-Azam University
Abstract :
Terminal transverse deficiency of forearm is a very rare limb malformation. Most of the cases have traumatic
etiology and congenital presentation is less common. A series of six individuals with transverse deficiency
through the hands is presented in this communication. The cases were congenital, morphologically similar
and showed loss of four fingers, most often postaxial. The affected arm was reduced in size compared
to the contralateral limb and there was distortion of palmer creases. All cases were sporadic and nonsyndromic
in nature. The characteristics of these cases were concordant with the symbrachydactyly
type III or monodactylous type, when classified according to the scheme proposed by Blauth and Gekeler
(1973). The malformation resulted in permanent quality-of-life impairment in these subjects and warrant
prosthetic management. Detailed physical and phenotypic features of the patients have been presented.
Keywords :
Pakistani subject , monodactyly , symbrachydactyly , terminal deficiency , transverse defects , Limb amputations
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics