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In fact, nearly all reported cases of sirenomelia also present with BRA.
Shiloh was born with sirenomelia, meaning her legs were fused from the waist down.
She is the longest-surviving sirenomelia patient to date.
Sirenomelia, also called "mermaid syndrome", is a rare disorder.
Sirenomelia is almost always fatal in newborns.
It may be the cause of sirenomelia ("Mermaid Syndrome").
Shiloh Pepin, 10, American girl with rare sirenomelia condition, pneumonia.
Maternal diabetes has been associated with caudal regression syndrome and sirenomelia, although a few sources question this lol association.
Shiloh is one of only three people in the world known to have a condition called sirenomelia, also known as "Mermaid Syndrome."
Shiloh was the only one of the three survivors of sirenomelia without surgery for separation of the conjoined legs.
Sirenomelia, also known as Mermaid Syndrome, is a very rare disorder in which the legs are stuck together, making them look like a mermaid's tail.
However, a few human congenital disorders result in persons being born with a cloaca, including persistent cloaca and sirenomelia (mermaid syndrome).
Mythological creatures may have been created due to a deformative syndrome also, for instance, descriptions of mermaids may be related to the symptoms of sirenomelia.
Sirenomelia, also called "mermaid syndrome", is a rare congenital disorder in which a child is born with his or her legs fused together and small genitalia.
Milagros Cerron, 4, whose first name means 'miracles' in Spanish, was born with a rare defect called Mermaid syndrome, or sirenomelia, which is often deadly.
American girl who was considered an inspiration to disabled children for her courage in living with the extremely rare condition Sirenomelia – often referred to as Mermaid Syndrome.
Meanwhile, Dr. Swenson's fetus has died and she has Marina perform a Caesarian section on her; the baby is born still and with sirenomelia.
Pepin's mother Leslie said Sunday that despite suffering from Mermaid Syndrome, or sirenomelia, her daughter displayed a zeal for life while dealing with the congenital deformity, Seacoastonline.com reported.
Seven-year-old Milagros survived sirenomelia, or mermaid syndrome -- a rare, usually lethal congenital malformation that fused her legs – but now needs surgery to reconstruct her urinary tract.
More than half the cases of sirenomelia result in stillbirth and this condition is 100 times more likely to occur in identical twins than in single births or fraternal twins.
Being born with "mermaid syndrome," also known as sirenomelia, meant that the Kennebunkport girl had only one partially working kidney, no lower colon or genital organs and legs fused from the waist down.
Nicknamed the "Mermaid Girl," Shiloh was born with a rare congenital deformity called sirenomelia or Mermaid Syndrome in which a baby is born with their legs fused together.
Shiloh Pepin, who was born with a rare condition called sirenomelia, also known as "Mermaid Syndrome," died Friday at age 10 at the Maine Medical Center near her Kennebunkport home.
In our series three cases of hydrocephaly were diagnosed before delivery, but another five lethal malformations were not (trisomy 18, Vater syndrome, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, Saldini-Noonan syndrome, and sirenomelia).
VACTERL-H is an expanded form of the VACTERL association that concludes that this diagnosis is a less severe form of sirenomelia.
What future she has, no one can say, because the only other known survivors of Mermaid Syndrome are also still living.
Sirenomelia, also called "mermaid syndrome", is a rare disorder.
Shiloh Pepin, a girl born with a rare condition often called "mermaid syndrome," has died.
It may be the cause of sirenomelia ("Mermaid Syndrome").
Shiloh is one of only three people in the world known to have a condition called sirenomelia, also known as "Mermaid Syndrome."
Sirenomelia, also known as Mermaid Syndrome, is a very rare disorder in which the legs are stuck together, making them look like a mermaid's tail.
As far as can be determined, no one ever has survived Mermaid Syndrome as long as she has.
Born With 'Mermaid Syndrome'
Meet 2 Girls With Rare 'Mermaid Syndrome'
However, a few human congenital disorders result in persons being born with a cloaca, including persistent cloaca and sirenomelia (mermaid syndrome).
Sirenomelia, also called "mermaid syndrome", is a rare congenital disorder in which a child is born with his or her legs fused together and small genitalia.
Milagros Cerron, 4, whose first name means 'miracles' in Spanish, was born with a rare defect called Mermaid syndrome, or sirenomelia, which is often deadly.
American girl who was considered an inspiration to disabled children for her courage in living with the extremely rare condition Sirenomelia – often referred to as Mermaid Syndrome.
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Pepin's mother Leslie said Sunday that despite suffering from Mermaid Syndrome, or sirenomelia, her daughter displayed a zeal for life while dealing with the congenital deformity, Seacoastonline.com reported.
Seven-year-old Milagros survived sirenomelia, or mermaid syndrome -- a rare, usually lethal congenital malformation that fused her legs – but now needs surgery to reconstruct her urinary tract.
Being born with "mermaid syndrome," also known as sirenomelia, meant that the Kennebunkport girl had only one partially working kidney, no lower colon or genital organs and legs fused from the waist down.
Nicknamed the "Mermaid Girl," Shiloh was born with a rare congenital deformity called sirenomelia or Mermaid Syndrome in which a baby is born with their legs fused together.
Shiloh Pepin, who was born with a rare condition called sirenomelia, also known as "Mermaid Syndrome," died Friday at age 10 at the Maine Medical Center near her Kennebunkport home.
PORTLAND, Maine - Shiloh Pepin, a girl who was born with fused legs, a rare condition often called "mermaid syndrome," and gained a wide following on the Internet and national television, has died.
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- The mother of Shiloh Pepin said her 10-year-old daughter, called "mermaid girl" because of the Mermaid Syndrome that fused her legs together, died in Maine.
It is very touching to see the home movies of Tiffany York, born with mermaid syndrome, or sirenomelia (in which the legs are fused together), taking her first tottery steps after corrective surgery, and to listen to her talking philosophically about her life as she floats in a Florida swimming pool.
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