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Limb differences refer to variations in the size, shape, or structure of an individual’s limbs, which can be present at birth or acquired due to injury, illness, or medical conditions. Limb differences can affect the arms, hands, legs, or feet and may range from minor anomalies to more significant variations. These differences can have a wide range of causes and implications, and they often require individualized care and support.
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