Phocomelia

Phocomelia
Cases of severe thalidomide-induced phocomelia
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Phocomelia is a congenital condition that involves malformations of human arms and legs which result in a flipper-like appendage.[1][2] A prominent cause of phocomelia is the mother being prescribed the use of the drug thalidomide during pregnancy; however, the causes of most cases are to be determined.[2]

Occurrence in an individual results in various abnormalities to the face, limbs, ears, nose, vessels and many other underdevelopments. Although operations may improve some abnormalities, many are not surgically treatable due to the lack of nerves and other related structures.

The term is from Ancient Greek φώκη phōkē, "seal (animal)" + -o- interfix + μέλος melos, "limb" + ια -ia suffix). Phocomelia is an extremely rare congenital disorder involving malformation of the limbs (dysmelia). Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire coined the term in 1836.[3]

Signs and symptoms

Phocomelia manifested as auricular abnormalities
Eyesight limitation from phocomelia
9-year-old Indian boy with phocomelia affecting both arms and legs, 1928

The symptoms of phocomelia syndrome are undeveloped limbs and absent pelvic bones; however, various abnormalities can occur to the limbs and bones.[4] Usually the upper limbs are not fully formed and sections of the "hands and arms may be missing". Short arm bones, fused fingers, and missing thumbs will often occur. Sometimes hands or fingers will be present but limp due to having no bones or being loosely attached. Legs and feet are also affected similarly to the arms and hands. Individuals with phocomelia will often lack thigh bones, and the hands or feet may be abnormally small or appear as stumps due to their close "attachment to the body".[5]

According to National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), individuals carrying phocomelia syndrome will generally show symptoms of growth retardation previous to and after birth. The syndrome can also cause severe mental deficiencies in infants. Infants born with phocomelia will normally have a petite head with "sparse hair" that may appear "silvery-blonde". Hemangioma, the abnormal buildup of blood vessels, will possibly develop around the facial area at birth and the eyes may be set widely apart, a condition known as orbital hypertelorism. The pigment of the eyes will be a bluish white.[5] Phocomelia can also cause: an undeveloped nose with slender nostrils, disfigured ears, irregularly petite jaws (a condition known as micrognathia), and a cleft lip with cleft palate.[6] According to NORD, severe symptoms of phocomelia include:[citation needed]

  • A fissure of the skull and a projecting brain known as encephalocele
  • An accumulation of spinal fluid under the skull also known as hydrocephalus, causing vomiting and migraines
  • An abnormally shaped uterus (bicornuate)
  • Inability to clot blood efficiently due to a low amount of platelets running through the blood
  • Malformations in the kidney and heart
  • Shortened neck
  • Abnormalities in the urethra

Thalidomide syndrome symptoms

When an individual is born with phocomelia due to drugs or pharmaceuticals, it is known as thalidomide syndrome. The symptoms of thalidomide syndrome are defined by absent or shortened limbs, causing flipper hands and feet. According to Anthony J Perri III and Sylvia Hsu they can additionally receive:[7]

  • Palsy disorder of the face
  • Ear and eye abnormalities, resulting in limited/complete loss of hearing or sight
  • Gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract disorders
  • Ingrown genitalia
  • Undeveloped/missing lungs
  • Distorted digestive tract, heart, kidney
  • Hypoplastic or absent bones

The infants that were exposed to thalidomide during development phases had a 40% chance of survival.[8] The McCredie–McBride hypothesis explains that the limbs of the infants become malformed as a result of the thalidomide harming the neural tissue—simply because the neural tissue has such a large impact on formation and development of the limbs.[7]

Causes

Thalidomide

Thalidomide was released onto the market in 1958 in West Germany under the name Contergan. Primarily prescribed as a sedative or hypnotic, thalidomide also claimed to cure "anxiety, insomnia, gastritis, and tension".[8] Afterwards it was used against nausea and to alleviate morning sickness in pregnant women. Thalidomide became an over-the-counter drug in Germany around 1960, i.e. it could be bought without a prescription. Shortly after the drug was sold, in Germany between 5,000 and 7,000 infants were born with phocomelia. Only 40% of these children survived.[8]

Research also proves that although phocomelia did exist through the 1940s and 1950s, cases of severe phocomelia multiplied in the 1960s when thalidomide was released in Germany; the direct cause was traced to thalidomide.[9] The statistic was given that "50 percent of the mothers with deformed children had taken thalidomide during the first trimester of pregnancy." Throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States, 10,000 cases were reported of infants with phocomelia; only 50% of the 10,000 survived. Thalidomide became effectively linked to death or severe disabilities among babies. Those subjected to thalidomide while in the womb experienced limb deficiencies in that the long limbs either were not developed or presented themselves as stumps. Other effects included deformed eyes, hearts, alimentary and urinary tracts, blindness and deafness.[10]

Genetic inheritance

According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), when phocomelia is transmitted (in its familial genetic form) it is seen as an autosomal recessive trait and the mutation is linked to chromosome 8.[5]

A study of Roberts syndrome, a genetic disorder showing similar symptoms to phocomelia, has shed light on the possible causes.[11] An individual afflicted with Roberts Syndrome will have chromosome copies that do not connect at the centromeres, making them unable to line up accordingly.[12] As a result, the newly made cells contain an excess or reduced number of chromosomes. In both Roberts syndrome and phocomelia the cells cease to develop, or die, preventing proper development of the limbs, eyes, brain, palate, or other structures.[citation needed]

Treatment

Prosthesis is a synthetic alternative for missing limbs, teeth, and various other body parts. Advances in materials, pigments and manufacturing methods during the twentieth century have rendered artificial limbs lighter in weight and more realistic-looking. Myoelectric prostheses take all their input from the nervous system and muscles at the site of attachment in the form of electric signals.[13]

Children born with phocomelia are recommended to have a prosthetic mitten fitted to get used to the sensation of wearing an aid early on; typically a hook is added around the age of two years until the necessary tissues, bone structures, proprioception and motor coordination have developed to permit use of a myoelectric prosthetic limb.[citation needed]

Notable cases

  • Matthias Buchinger (1674 - 1740) was born without hands or legs and was an artist and performer who travelled across Northern Europe. Despite his handicap Buchinger was an incredibly accomplished micro-engraver, magician, marksman and musician. He was married 4 times and had 14 children.
  • Louis Joseph César Ducornet, (1806 – 1856) was a French painter who painted with his foot. He is known primarily for biblical and historical scenes, as well as portraits.
  • Ame Barnbrook was born without arms and only the lower half of her left leg, and three toes.[14] She has a rarer form of phocomelia, meaning all of her limbs are affected. She graduated from the University of Wollongong with a Bachelor of Creative Arts. Barnbrook plays the trumpet with her foot and is a competitive sailor.[14] She sails a SKUD18[15] at world championship level. She did not qualify for the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, but she trained for the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Sarah Biffen (c. 1784 – 1850), was an English painter born without arms and only vestigial legs. She learnt to paint by mouth, was taught by William Craig, and exhibited at the Royal Academy. Biffen was commissioned to paint miniatures of the Royal Family, and Queen Victoria later awarded her pension.
  • Eli Bowen, who made his living performing in sideshows.[16]
  • Mat Fraser was born with phocomelia due to his mother taking thalidomide while she was pregnant.[17] He is known as the drummer of rock bands including Fear of Sex, The Reasonable Strollers, Joyride, The Grateful Dub, and Living in Texas. He is also an actor and performing artist.
  • Rahma Haruna was born in Nigeria with severe phocomelia. She had no limbs, except for a partially formed right hand that was attached to her axilla. Rahma's story came out when a local journalist saw her on the street with her brother, after which the story was shared widely on social media. She died at the age of 19, on 25 December 2016.[18]
  • Hee Ah Lee, a pianist who has two fingers on each hand.
  • Alison Lapper was born with phocomelia. She is arm deficient and has shortened bones and legs. Lapper graduated from Brighton University in 1994, established herself as a visual artist, and in 2000 gave birth to a son, Parys.[19] Lapper produces cards and calendars for The Mouth and Foot Painters' Association. She does not wear prosthetic limbs.[19]
  • Thomas Quasthoff, a German Lieder and opera singer.
  • Enos Stutsman, Pioneer settler of North Dakota. Namesake of Stutsman County.
  • Ronan Tynan was born with phocomelia.[20] He became a track and field athlete, competing in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Paralympics.[21] Tynan went on to a career as a physician, and later, a singer.
  • Nick Vujicic, evangelist, motivational speaker, author, and director of Life Without Limbs.
  • Sheetal Devi (born 2007), first and only armless para-archer to reach world number one in compound women's para-archery ranking.[22]

References

  1. ^ Hooper, G.; Tytherleigh-Strong, G. (2003). "The Classification of Phocomelia". Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume). 28B (3): 215–217.
  2. ^ a b Amar, Emmanuelle (2011). "Phocomelia: A Worldwide Descriptive Epidemiologic Study in a Large Series of Cases From the International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research, and Overview of the Literature". American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics. 15 (4): 305–320. doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.30320. PMC 4427055. PMID 22002800.
  3. ^ Zimmer, Carl (15 March 2010). "Answers Begin to Emerge on How Thalidomide Caused Defects". New York Times. Retrieved 26 February 2012. The word "phocomelia" means seal limb. It describes an extremely rare condition in which babies are born with limbs that look like flippers.
  4. ^ Olney, Richard S.; Hoyme, H. Eugene; Roche, Frances; Ferguson, Kevin; Hintz, Susan; Madan, Ashima (2001). "Limb/pelvis hypoplasia/aplasia with skull defect (Schinzel phocomelia): Distinctive features and prenatal detection". American Journal of Medical Genetics. 103 (4): 295–301. doi:10.1002/ajmg.1560. PMID 11746009.
  5. ^ a b c "Phocomelia Syndrome". National Organization for Rare Disorders. 11 October 2007.
  6. ^ Hunt, Katherine Susan (2002). "Roberts SC phocomelia". Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, Part I. Detroit: The Gale Group.
  7. ^ a b Perri, Anthony J.; Hsu, Sylvia (2003). "A review of thalidomide's history and current dermatological applications". Dermatology Online Journal. 9 (3): 5. doi:10.5070/D35FK5W0QV. PMID 12952752.
  8. ^ a b c Miller, Marylin T. (1991). "Thalidomide embryopathy: a model for the study of congenital incomitant horizontal strabismus". Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society. 89: 623–74. PMC 1298636. PMID 1808819.
  9. ^ "Pharmaceutical Teratogens". Teratology Society—Birth Defects Research. 8 December 2007. Archived May 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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  11. ^ Vega, Hugo; et al. (11 April 2005). "Fifteen-Year Hunt Uncovers Gene Behind 'Pseudothalidomide' Syndrome". Johns Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved 10 December 2007.
  12. ^ Horsburgh, Sheri; Kasai, Yumi; Kolomeitz, Elena; Morel, Chantal France; Li, Chumei; Suk-King Goh, Elaine (2009). "The Roberts Syndrome/SC Phocomelia Spectrum - A Case Report of an Adult With Review of the Literature" (PDF). American Journal of Medical Genetics. 152: 472=478. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  13. ^ Hunter, James (1976). "An Externally Powered Prothesis for Unilateral Congenital Amelia". ICIB. 15 (7): 1–4. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  14. ^ a b Barnbrook, Ame (2011). "Ame Barnbrook: 2011 Aim for the Stars Scholarship winner". aimforthestars.com.au. Aim for the Stars Foundation. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  15. ^ SKUD18 at skud.org
  16. ^ Photo of Eli Bowen and Family at 19thcenturyphotos.com
  17. ^ Kupfer, Lindsey (October 15, 2014). "Which 'AHS: Freak Show' "Freaks" Are Real And Which Ones Are Modified For TV?". Bustle.com. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  18. ^ Limbless teen who lived in plastic bowl died on Christmas Day at Telegraph.co.uk
  19. ^ a b Walker, Stephen (24 November 2007). "Alison Lapper: The Woman with the Remarkable Body". Multiple Sclerosis - A Personal Account. Retrieved 10 December 2007.
  20. ^ Tynan, Ronan (2002). Halfway Home: My Life 'til Now. New York, New York: Schribner UK. p. 16. ISBN 0-7432-2291-1.
  21. ^ "Ronan Tynan". paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  22. ^ "Sheetal Devi | World Archery". www.worldarchery.sport. Archived from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 2023-12-07.

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