parasymfys
Parasymfys refers to a rare congenital condition characterized by the incomplete fusion of the pubic symphysis, the joint located between the left and right pubic bones in the pelvis. This anomaly typically results in a widened or separated symphysis pubis, which can vary in severity. The term is derived from the Greek words *para-* (meaning "beside" or "abnormal") and *symphysis* (meaning "growing together"), indicating an abnormal separation of the normally fused pubic bones.
Individuals with parasymfys may experience symptoms related to pelvic instability, particularly during physical activities that place
The exact cause of parasymfys remains unclear, though it is believed to arise from developmental abnormalities
Parasymfys is not to be confused with diastasis symphysis pubis, a condition involving temporary separation of