Sirenomelia: Partly human, partly marine: A congenital anomaly
Sirenomelia: Partly human, partly marine: A congenital anomaly
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Sirenomelia or mermaid syndrome is a rare and lethal malformation.It is characterized by a single lower limb with various Ethernet Switch degrees of fusion, single umbilical artery, urogenital abnormalities, and absent external genitalia.Two major mechanisms proposed in its Hydra Derma-Glow pathogenesis are the vascular steal hypothesis and the defective blastogenesis hypothesis.Here, we introduce a 24-year-old female first-born neonate with mermaid syndrome.She had severe oligohydramnios and a history of consumption of some unknown medication for the treatment of alopecia.