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University of South Carolina - Spring 2022


Physics 291, Chapter 8 Review

Professor Watson, Section 2


January 27, 2022


Phocomelia is a congenital condition that involves malformations of human arms and legs

which result in a flipper-like appendage. A prominent cause of phocomelia is the mother

being prescribed the use of the drug thalidomide during pregnancy; however, the causes of

most cases are to be determined.



Class Date: 7/6/2024

Professor’s Note: Avoid repetition of ideas in the main body.



GENERIC CONTENT:




## Discussion (List)



- Occurrence in an individual results in various abnormalities to the face, limbs, ears, nose,

vessels and many other underdevelopments.

- Although operations may improve some abnormalities, many are not surgically treatable

due to the lack of nerves and other related structures.

- The term is from Ancient Greek φώκη phōkē, "seal (animal)" + -o- interfix + μέλος melos,

"limb" + ια -ia suffix).


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, - Phocomelia is an extremely rare congenital disorder involving malformation of the limbs

(dysmelia).



## Analysis (List)



- Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire coined the term in 1836.

- == Signs and symptoms ==



The symptoms of phocomelia syndrome are undeveloped limbs and absent pelvic bones;

however, various abnormalities can occur to the limbs and bones.

- Usually the upper limbs are not fully formed and sections of the "hands and arms may be

missing".

- Short arm bones, fused fingers, and missing thumbs will often occur.

- Sometimes hands or fingers will be present but limp due to having no bones or being

loosely attached.



## Background



Legs and feet are also affected similarly to the arms and hands. Individuals with phocomelia

will often lack thigh bones, and the hands or feet may be abnormally small or appear as

stumps due to their close "attachment to the body". According to National Organization for

Rare Disorders (NORD), individuals carrying phocomelia syndrome will generally show

symptoms of growth retardation previous to and after birth. The syndrome can also cause

severe mental deficiencies in infants. Infants born with phocomelia will normally have a

petite head with "sparse hair" that may appear "silvery-blonde".




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