Femur-fibula-ulna complex
MONDO:0009221Femur-fibula-ulna (FFU) complex is a non-lethal congenital anomaly of unknown etiology, more frequently reported in males than females, characterized by a highly variable combination of defects of the femur, fibula, and/or ulna, with striking asymmetry, including absence of the proximal part of the femur, absence of the fibula and malformation of the ulnar side of the upper limb. Axial skeleton, internal organs and intellectual function are usually normal.
Also known as: FFU complex, PFFD, femur-fibula-ulna dysostosis, femur-fibula-ulna syndrome, Ffu syndrome, femur fibula ulna syndrome
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