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Vinayak Y Kshirsagar1, Minhajuddin Ahmed, Sylvia M Colaco.
Abstract
Sirenomelia also known as the mermaid syndrome, is a rare congenital malformation of uncertain etiology. It is characterized by fusion of the lower limbs and commonly associated with severe urogenital and gastrointestinal malformations. There are approximately 300 cases reported in the literature, 15% of which are associated with twinning, most often monozygotic. The syndrome of caudal regression is thought to be the result of injury to the caudal mesoderm early in gestation.Entities:
Keywords: Caudal regression; mermaid syndrome; sirenomelia
Year: 2012 PMID: 24027712 PMCID: PMC3762023 DOI: 10.4103/2249-4847.101699
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Neonatol ISSN: 2249-4847
Figure 1Potter's facies i.e., prominent infraorbital folds, small slit-like mouth, receding chin, downward curved nose, and low set soft dysplastic ears including a single lower tapering web like lower extremity with no feet
Figure 2Potter's facies i.e., prominent infraorbital folds, small slit-like mouth, receding chin, downward curved nose, and low set soft dysplastic ears including a single lower tapering web like lower extremity with no feet
Figure 3Antero-posterior view showing single femur and tibia
Figure 4Lateral view showing single femur and tibia