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Sirenomelia, also
called mermaid syndrome, is a rare
congenital deformity in
which the legs are
fused together,
giving the
appearance of a mermaid's tail...
- Genetics).[citation needed] It was
previously thought to be
related to
sirenomelia ("Mermaid syndrome") but has now been
determined not to be
related to...
- long
bones are
missing or underdeveloped.
Examples include:
Amelia Hemimelia Phocomelia Sirenomelia "ectromelia" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary v t e...
- cases,
which often present with
clubbed feet and/or
bowing of the legs.
Sirenomelia, or "Mermaid syndrome" (which
occurs approximately in 1:45,000 births)...
- in
persons being born with a cloaca,
including persistent cloaca and
sirenomelia (mermaid syndrome). In reptiles, the
cloaca consists of the urodeum,...
- deformity.
Descriptions of
mermaids may be
related to the
symptoms of
sirenomelia. The
Irish mythology includes the Fomorians, who are
almost without exception...
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perform a
Caesarian section on her; the baby is born
still and with
sirenomelia.
Afterwards Dr.
Swenson tells Dr.
Singh of her su****ion that the man...
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cartoonist Jane Morgan, singer,
actress Russell Nype,
actor Shiloh Pepin,
Sirenomelia patient with legs
fused George Clement Perkins, 14th
governor of California...
- Saethre–Chotzen
syndrome Schizencephaly Scoliosis Sickle cell
disease Sirenomelia Situs inversus Smith–Lemli–Opitz
syndrome Smith–Magenis
syndrome Spina...
- 1978),
Dominican volleyball player Milagros Cerrón (born 2004),
Peruvian sirenomelia survivor Milagros Crespo (born 1979),
Cuban beach volleyball player Milagros...