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Is Madelung Deformity hereditary?

Here you can see if Madelung Deformity can be hereditary. Do you have any genetic components? Does any member of your family have Madelung Deformity or may be more predisposed to developing the condition?

Is Madelung Deformity hereditary?

Madelung Deformity is a condition characterized by abnormal growth of the wrist bones, resulting in a deformity. While the exact cause is unknown, it is believed to be hereditary in some cases. Studies suggest that certain gene mutations may play a role in its development. However, other factors like trauma or hormonal imbalances can also contribute to the condition. If you suspect Madelung Deformity, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.



Madelung Deformity is a rare congenital condition that affects the growth of the wrist bones, resulting in a characteristic deformity. It is commonly seen in adolescents, particularly females, and is often associated with certain genetic disorders such as Turner syndrome and Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis. However, the exact cause of Madelung Deformity is not fully understood.



Research suggests that there may be a genetic component to Madelung Deformity, indicating that it can be hereditary in some cases. Studies have shown that certain mutations or alterations in specific genes involved in bone development and growth may contribute to the development of this condition. However, it is important to note that not all individuals with these genetic variations will develop Madelung Deformity, suggesting that other factors may also play a role.



While the hereditary nature of Madelung Deformity is still being investigated, it is believed to follow an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. This means that if a parent carries the genetic mutation associated with the condition, there is a 50% chance of passing it on to their children. However, it is also possible for individuals to develop Madelung Deformity without any family history of the condition, indicating the influence of other factors such as environmental or developmental factors.



It is important to consult with a healthcare professional or a genetic counselor for a comprehensive evaluation and understanding of the hereditary aspects of Madelung Deformity. They can provide personalized information and guidance based on an individual's specific medical history, family background, and genetic testing results.


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10 answers
In some cases, yes.

Posted Oct 13, 2017 by Andrea 3910
Ik denk wel dat het in je genen kan zitten.

Posted Oct 13, 2017 by Dia Na 2500
Yes. There is a 50 50 chance of passing it on to your children.

Posted Oct 23, 2017 by Haylee 2000
My specialist said it is and I've seen a lot of my family's wrists that look different from others but I'm not sure if it was passed down to me or even if I'll pass it down to my children.

Posted Nov 5, 2017 by Keyton 4110
Yes. My great grandmother had it and my mother has a mild form of it too.

Posted Nov 8, 2017 by seona 400
My mother has this on both wrists but I only have it on my left.... we are both sort in stature but have long bodies...

Posted Apr 5, 2018 by Louise 100
Yes, it is hereditary. My father and two siblings out of seven. My brother, sister and me out of six siblings. One of my two. All three of my brother's children. One of three of my sister's children. We all have varying presentation, some bilateral some not. All of us are on the short side 5'-5'8". All capable and living our lives to the fullest.

Posted Jun 2, 2018 by swillingham 200
Unfortunately madelung’s is a hereditary condition. That how I got it

Posted Mar 16, 2019 by Nathan 3651
Yes however we don’t know details

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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