نتایج جستجو برای: limb reduction defects

تعداد نتایج: 685084  

Journal: :eLife 2016
Uchenna Emechebe Pavan Kumar P Julian M Rozenberg Bryn Moore Ashley Firment Tooraj Mirshahi Anne M Moon

Crucial roles for T-box3 in development are evident by severe limb malformations and other birth defects caused by T-box3 mutations in humans. Mechanisms whereby T-box3 regulates limb development are poorly understood. We discovered requirements for T-box at multiple stages of mouse limb development and distinct molecular functions in different tissue compartments. Early loss of T-box3 disrupts...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 0
belal hassanzadeh central lab, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of tabriz, tabriz, iran arefeh rahemi navid institute of radiology and sonography, tabriz, iran

developing supernumerary limbs is a rare congenital condition that only a few cases have been documented. depending on the cause and developmental conditions, they may be single, multiple or complicated, and occur as a syndrome or associated with other anomalies. polymelia is defined as the presence of extra limb(s) which have been reported in human, mouse, chicken, calf and lamb. it seems that...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1991
C Rasjad K Yamashita A R Datu M Yasuda

The present study was performed to reveal the pathogenesis of limb malformations induced by methoxyacetic acid (MAA) in developing mouse limbs. Pregnant Jcl:ICR mice were orally given at gestational day (gd) 10.5, 11.0, or 11.5 (vaginal plug = gd 0) a single dose of MAA 10 mmol/kg of body weight. Various patterns of cell death in limb buds were observed by vital dye staining with Nile blue A. U...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2002
Karl-Heinz Grzeschik

Analysis of human inherited limb malformations and of mouse mutants copying individual human mutations team up to promote the understanding of vertebrate limb development as a model for molecular regulatory interactions in animals. The strength of the human genetic contribution lies in the increasingly complete information on the human genome, transcriptome and proteome, as well as in the wealt...

Journal: :Birth defects research. Part A, Clinical and molecular teratology 2011
Ying Wang Jiaqi Hu Charlotte M Druschel Russell S Kirby

BACKGROUND Few studies have been conducted on long-term survival of children with major birth defects because of a lack of longitudinal birth defects surveillance data. The objective of this study was to conduct a 25-year survival analysis among children in New York born with major defects by survival age, birth defect category, and other possible contributing factors. METHODS A cohort was co...

امینیان, علی, حقیقی کیان, سید مسعود, قادری, حمید , میر جعفری, سیده عادله , کریمیان, فرامرز ,

Background: Traumatic amputation of upper limb above the level of the elbow, are rare injuries that a surgeon may be faced with a handful of cases during his career. Even with advanced techniques in microvascular surgery, the survival of the transplanted limb that cut off completely from the arm is relatively weak. Case Presentation: Four injured people (patient) in Imam Khomeini Hospital duri...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 1980
R Happle H Koch W Lenz

The term CHILD syndrome is proposed as an acronym for congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects. The syndrome is characterized by unilateral erythema and scaling, with a distinct demarcation in the middle of the trunk. The dermatosis is either present at birth or develops during the first weeks of life. Ipsilateral limb defects may vary from hypoplasia of some fi...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2009
Barakat El-Alfy Hani El-Mowafi Samir Kotb

The aim of the present study is to assess the results of bifocal and trifocal bone transport for elimination of bone defects due to failed limb reconstruction after tumour resection. Thirteen patients, nine with giant-cell tumour and four with osteosarcoma, with bone defects resulting from wide tumour resection were managed by bone transport with an Ilizarov frame. The ages ranged from 12 to 46...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Christina Therapontos Lynda Erskine Erin R Gardner William D Figg Neil Vargesson

Thalidomide is a potent teratogen that induces a range of birth defects, most commonly of the developing limbs. The mechanisms underpinning the teratogenic effects of thalidomide are unclear. Here we demonstrate that loss of immature blood vessels is the primary cause of thalidomide-induced teratogenesis and provide an explanation for its action at the cell biological level. Antiangiogenic but ...

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