2024
DOI: 10.32677/ijcr.v9i5.3993
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A rare case of sirenomelia

Aditi Madhusudan Gupta,
Kailas Randad,
Vinaya Ajaykumar Singh
et al.

Abstract: Sirenomelia also called mermaid syndrome is a congenital, rare, lethal, multisystemic human malformation of unknown etiology. The characteristic feature of sirenomelia is the fusion of the lower limbs, resulting in the appearance of a mermaid’s tail, and thus the name “mermaid syndrome.” This condition is also characterized by various severe urogenital abnormalities and the presence of a singular umbilical cord blood vessel, and it is more common in infants of diabetic mothers and in monozygotic twins. The inc… Show more

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