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Is Madelung Deformity contagious?

Is Madelung Deformity transmitted from person to person? Is Madelung Deformity contagious? What are the routes of contagion? People with experience in Madelung Deformity help solve this question.

Is Madelung Deformity contagious?

Madelung Deformity is not contagious. It is a rare congenital condition characterized by abnormal growth of the wrist bones, leading to a deformity in the shape of the wrist and hand. The condition is not caused by any infectious agent and cannot be transmitted from person to person. Madelung Deformity is believed to be caused by a genetic mutation and is typically present from birth. It may cause functional limitations and require medical intervention for management.



Madelung Deformity is a rare congenital condition that affects the development of the wrist and forearm bones. It is characterized by abnormal growth and positioning of the radius and ulna bones, leading to a deformity in the shape of the wrist.


This condition is not contagious and cannot be transmitted from one person to another. Madelung Deformity is believed to be caused by a genetic mutation that affects the growth plates in the wrist. It is often seen in individuals with certain genetic disorders, such as Turner syndrome or Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis, but can also occur sporadically without any known cause.


Although Madelung Deformity is not contagious, it can be inherited in some cases. If a person with the condition has children, there is a chance that their offspring may also develop the deformity. However, the exact inheritance pattern is not well understood, and the risk of passing on the condition can vary.


It is important to note that Madelung Deformity is a medical condition and not a contagious disease. It requires proper diagnosis and management by a qualified healthcare professional, such as an orthopedic specialist. Treatment options may include physical therapy, bracing, or in severe cases, surgical intervention to correct the deformity and improve wrist function.


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No, Madelungs Deformity is not contagious.

Posted Oct 13, 2017 by Andrea 3910
nee het is niet besmettelijk of overdraagbaar

Posted Oct 13, 2017 by Dia Na 2500
No, not a possibility. It is however a possibility to pass it on to your children.

Posted Oct 23, 2017 by Haylee 2000
Definitely not contagious. It's the way your bones grow and it never depends on the person to person contact.

Posted Nov 5, 2017 by Keyton 4110
Not at all. It's to do with bone growth

Posted Nov 8, 2017 by seona 400
Madelung’s is a not like a cold or the flu. Madelung’s is a bone deformity that you have from birth and Is not spread, but it is hereditary.

Posted Mar 16, 2019 by Nathan 3651
No It is not contagious

Posted Sep 29, 2019 by Amy 13500

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ive looked all over the internet and I’ve found nothing on how rare it is. So how many people are diagnosed with it? What are the chances that a male will have it?
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say for example I fell and I broke my wrist, should I let my doctor know about my condition? Do they have to treat it differently because of my condition?

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