Monday, January 4, 2010

10 Month Old Girl- Shared List

-She has found her forever family!!!-


She was born in September 2009 and she has a diagnosis of "Maldevelopment of Lower Limbs".

She does not have any bone or orthopedic issues. Instead, her left leg appears swollen (large) and red. It is suspected that she has a vascular problem. She had a CT scan at the end of June and the report stated:

"The length of both lower limbs is basically same. The bones are complete. The joints are in the places. Comparing with the right leg, the soft tissues of the left leg are thicker. The muscles of both lower limbs are normal and the hierarchical structures are clear. Spot-shaped and curve-shaped high density shallow can be seen at the subcutaneous fat of the left leg. The borders of these high density shallows are clear. Suggestions: Subcutaneous multiple deformed blood vessels of left leg is considered. The thicknesses of legs are not same."