In humans, unpaired organs are placed in a highly ordered pattern along the left-right axis. As indicated by animal studies, a cascade of signaling molecules establish left-right asymmetry in the developing embryo. Some of the same genes are involved also in limb patterning. To provide a better insight into the connection between these processes in humans, we analysed the symmetry of limb deficiencies among infants with multiple congenital anomalies. The study was based on data collected by the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Monitoring Systems (ICBDMS). Registries of the ICBDMS provided information on infants who, in addition to a limb deficiency, also had at least one major congenital anomaly in other organ systems. We revie...
Limb reduction defects (LRDs) that affect multiple limbs are considered to be more often heritable, ...
Human beings are characterized by a left–right asymmetric arrangement of their internal organs...
Background: Nearly one in 100 live births presents with congenital heart defects (CHD). CHD is frequ...
In humans, unpaired organs are placed in a highly ordered pattern along the left-right axis. As indi...
Although limb defects associated with other congenital anomalies are rarely studied, they may provid...
Although limb defects associated with other congenital anomalies are rarely studied, they may provid...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is the small random deviation from perfect symmetry in bilateral traits a...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is the small random deviation from perfect symmetry in bilateral traits a...
Background: Limb anomalies rank behind congenital heart disease as the most common birth defects obs...
Item does not contain fulltextAbnormal renal development results in congenital anomalies of the kidn...
Fetuses with deviations in the normal left versus right weight relationships of the paired viscera w...
Vertebrate organs show consistent left-right (L-R) asymmetry in placement and patterning. To identif...
Disruption of organ left-right (LR) asymmetry, or laterality, during embryo development can result i...
Not much detailed information is available as to the causes and origin of structural asymmetries. Co...
Disturbance from the normal developmental trajectory of a trait during growth the so-called developm...
Limb reduction defects (LRDs) that affect multiple limbs are considered to be more often heritable, ...
Human beings are characterized by a left–right asymmetric arrangement of their internal organs...
Background: Nearly one in 100 live births presents with congenital heart defects (CHD). CHD is frequ...
In humans, unpaired organs are placed in a highly ordered pattern along the left-right axis. As indi...
Although limb defects associated with other congenital anomalies are rarely studied, they may provid...
Although limb defects associated with other congenital anomalies are rarely studied, they may provid...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is the small random deviation from perfect symmetry in bilateral traits a...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is the small random deviation from perfect symmetry in bilateral traits a...
Background: Limb anomalies rank behind congenital heart disease as the most common birth defects obs...
Item does not contain fulltextAbnormal renal development results in congenital anomalies of the kidn...
Fetuses with deviations in the normal left versus right weight relationships of the paired viscera w...
Vertebrate organs show consistent left-right (L-R) asymmetry in placement and patterning. To identif...
Disruption of organ left-right (LR) asymmetry, or laterality, during embryo development can result i...
Not much detailed information is available as to the causes and origin of structural asymmetries. Co...
Disturbance from the normal developmental trajectory of a trait during growth the so-called developm...
Limb reduction defects (LRDs) that affect multiple limbs are considered to be more often heritable, ...
Human beings are characterized by a left–right asymmetric arrangement of their internal organs...
Background: Nearly one in 100 live births presents with congenital heart defects (CHD). CHD is frequ...