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    Traumatic forequarter amputations are rare injuries in which the arm, clavicle, scapula, and proximal shoulder muscles are avulsed from the body. Historically, forequarter amputation has been treated with hemorrhage control, wound debridement, and soft tissue coverage. To our knowledge, successful forequarter replantation has not been previously reported. We present a rare case of forequarter…

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    In contrast to limbs, teleost fish fins have a diminutive endoskeleton with few elements. Zebrafish with mutations in the waslb/vav2 pathway express limb-like Hox patterning mechanisms that drive the formation of new, fully integrated bones along the length of the fin, revealing in fins the presence of latent developmental programs once thought unique to limbs.

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    In contrast to limbs, teleost fish fins have a diminutive endoskeleton with few elements. Zebrafish with mutations in the waslb/vav2 pathway express limb-like Hox patterning mechanisms that drive the formation of new, fully integrated bones along the length of the fin, revealing in fins the presence of latent developmental programs once thought unique to limbs.

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    People with the mental health condition known as body integrity dysphoria (BID) often feel as though one of their healthy limbs isn’t meant to be a part of their bodies. They may act as though the limb is missing or even seek its amputation “to feel complete.” Now, researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology on May 7 have found that these feelings that a limb doesn’t belong are mirrored…

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