What is transverse deficiency upper limb (left)?
Transverse deficiency of the upper limb is a congenital condition. All elements of the upper limb beyond a certain level are absent, and the limb resembles an amputation stump. Amniotic bands are the most common cause; the degree of deficiency varies based on the location of the band.
How do members experience transverse deficiency upper limb (left)?
Top 5 symptoms reported by people with transverse deficiency upper limb (left)*
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Top treatments taken by people for transverse deficiency upper limb (left)*
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Who has transverse deficiency upper limb (left) on PatientsLikeMe?
Age
Age | Proportion | # of patients |
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<20 | 0 | |
20s | 0 | |
30s | 1 | |
40s | 2 | |
50s | 0 | |
60s | 1 | |
70+ | 1 |
Distribution of sex
Sex
Sex | Proportion | # of patients |
---|---|---|
Male | 3 | |
Female | 2 |
Talk to people with transverse deficiency upper limb (left)
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