Uni¬lateral Forelimb Micromelia and Concurrent Aphalangia in a Kid: A Case Report

P. M. Parés-Casanova *

Department of Animal Science, University of Lleida, Av. Rovira Roure 191, 25198 Lleida, Catalonia, Spain

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Congenital malformations and inherited disorders constitute a substantial proportion of the bone pathologies seen in sheep and goats. The macroscopic and radiographic features of a micromelia with aphalangia case are described here in a 2-month-old, 12 kg male kid. In vivo the animal showed a shortened right forelimb that ended, at the level of the digits, in soft hoof. Radiographs demonstrated an absence of phalanges. The cause of the condi­tion in this case remains unclear. To the author's knowledge, the congenital forelimb deformity described here is the first documented case in the Caprine species.

Keywords: Abnormality, congenital defect, congenital deformity, limb defect, malformations


How to Cite

Parés-Casanova, P. M. 2017. “Uni¬lateral Forelimb Micromelia and Concurrent Aphalangia in a Kid: A Case Report”. Journal of Applied Life Sciences International 11 (4):1-4. https://doi.org/10.9734/JALSI/2017/33686.

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