Human Anomalies
Human anomalies refer to unusual physical or genetic traits that deviate from the typical human form. These can include conditions such as polydactyly, where individuals have extra fingers or toes, or congenital disorders that affect body structure and function. Anomalies can arise from genetic mutations, environmental factors, or a combination of both.
Some human anomalies are visible at birth, while others may develop later in life. They can affect various systems in the body, including the skeletal system, nervous system, and muscular system. Understanding these anomalies helps in medical research and can improve treatment options for affected individuals.