Skeletal limb abnormalities refer to a variety of bone structure problems in the arms or legs (limbs).
Skeletal limb abnormalities are most often used to describe defects associated with your genes, chromosomes, or that occur during pregnancy. They may be due to problems experienced by a fetus before birth. For example, exposure to drugs and medications, infections, positioning, or injury.
The abnormalities are often present at birth.
Limb abnormalities can develop after birth in persons who have rickets and other diseases that affect bone structure.
Skeletal limb abnormalities may be due to:
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