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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2015

Hemimelia: Mystery Unravelled.

Subhra Mandal; Prabir Mandal; Basundhara Ghoshal

Address for Correspondence: Dr. Subhra Mandal, Associate Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, Medical College Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Phone No.: +919477458100 E-Mail: [email protected] *1 Associate Professor, Dept. of Anatomy, Medical College Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 2 Post Graduate Resident in DNB ( PMR ), S.N.P. Hospital , Kolkata, West Bengal, India. 3 Dept. of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, R.G.Kar Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Hemimelia (Greek Hemi + melos i.e Half limb) is a developmental anomaly characterized by the absence or gross shortening of lower portion of one or more of the limbs. The condition may involve either or both bones of distal arm or leg. It is designated according to which bone is absent or defective as fibular, radial, tibial or ulnar hemimelia. In this study, I have analysed the details of a series of case reports, comprising of tibial (rarest form) and fibular (commonest form) hemimelia. The cases have been managed by physical medicine experts. The subjects are managing their ADL (Activities of daily living) by means of orthoprosthesis provided to them. Though the exact etiology is unknown, probable causes aredisruptions during the critical period of embryonic limb development (i.e 4th to 7th week of IUL), vascular dysgenesis, viral infections ,trauma and environmental influences ( like smoking) and thalidomide embryopathy etc. For optimum functional result in hemimelia patients our target is – “Reconstructive surgery and prosthesis adapted to growth together with regular post operative follow up and rehabilitation.”


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2015

Brittle Bones, Unbreakable Spirit: Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Case Report.

Subhra Mandal; Prabir Mandal; Panchanan Kundu


International Journal of Health Sciences and Research | 2013

Bilateral Accessory Renal Arteries, Additional Right Renal Vein and Retroaortic Left Renal Vein- A Case Report. -

Subhra Mandal; Prabir Mandal; Ranjan Basu; West Bengal


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2017

UNRAVELLING THE MYSTERY BEHIND SUCCESSFUL CAUDAL-EPIDURAL BLOCK

Subhra Mandal; Moumita Saha; Shirshendu Ganguly; Manjari Chatterjee; Prabir Mandal; Ramprasad Saha


Archive | 2015

ONTOGENY RECAPITULATES PHYLOGENY: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MEDIAN AND THE MUSCULOCUTANEOUS NERVE: A CASE REPORT

Subhra Mandal; Moumita Saha; Prabir Mandal; Ramprasad Saha


Archive | 2015

Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny: Communication Between the Musculocutaneous Nerve: A Case Report.

Subhra Mandal; Moumita Saha; Prabir Mandal; Ramprasad Saha


Archive | 2015

Bodies do Matter: Rethinking Anatomical Pedagogy, from the Scalpel to the Mouse: A Review.

Subhra Mandal; Amrita Gupta; Manjari Chatterjee; Prabir Mandal


Archive | 2015

BRITTLE BONES, UNBREAKABLE SPIRIT: OSTEOGENESIS IMPERFECTA

Subhra Mandal; Prabir Mandal; Panchanan Kundu


International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2015

MEDICAL MYSTERY: ECTRODACTYLY A CASE REPORT

Subhra Mandal; Prabir Mandal; Panchanan Kundu


International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013

STUDY OF VARIATIONS IN THE MEDIAL LONGITUDINAL ARCH LEADING TO DEVELOPMENT OF ADULT ACQUIRED FLAT FOOT

Subhra Mandal; Prabir Mandal; Ranjan Basu

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