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Phocomeliaphobia

Fear of underdeveloped limbs. (Baby Arms)

Phocomelia is a congenital condition that involves malformations of human arms and legs which result in a flipper-like appendage. A prominent cause of phocomelia is the mother being prescribed the use of the drug thalidomide during pregnancy; however, the causes of most cases are to be determined.

Occurrence in an individual results in various abnormalities to the face, limbs, ears, nose, vessels and many other underdevelopments. Although operations may improve some abnormalities, many are not surgically treatable due to the lack of nerves and other related structures.

The term is from Ancient Greek φώκη phōkē, "seal (animal)" + -o- interfix + μέλος melos, "limb" + ια -ia suffix). Phocomelia is an extremely rare congenital disorder involving malformation of the limbs (dysmelia). Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire coined the term in 1836.
Judge: "Mister Pink, why didn't you pay for your beer before exiting the store?"

Mr. Pink: "Crippling phocomeliaphobia. So, this guy wheels around the endcap with this baby arm and..."

Judge: "Say no more. Case dismissed."
by Scotchpole September 19, 2025
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