mesomelia

Abnormal shortness of the forearms and lower legs
MedicalCondition hereditary_disorder Q19597858
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mesomelia

Summary

mesomelia is a hereditary disorder[1].

Key Facts

  • mesomelia's instance of is recorded as hereditary disorder[2].
  • mesomelia's subclass of is recorded as osteochondrodysplasia[3].
  • mesomelia's subclass of is recorded as dysmelia[4].
  • mesomelia's GARD rare disease ID is recorded as 3549[5].
  • mesomelia's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2778029976[6].

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