Syndactyly can be simple or complex.[citation needed] In simple syndactyly, adjacent fingers or toes are joined by soft tissue. In complex syndactyly...
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Apert syndrome (section Syndactyly)
thumb with radial deviation complex syndactyly of the index, long and ring finger symbrachyphalangism simple syndactyly of the fourth webspace The deformity...
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Fraser syndrome (redirect from Cryptophthalmos-syndactyly syndrome)
renal system, as well as developmental delays, manifest occasionally. Syndactyly (fused fingers or toes) has also been noted. The genetic background of...
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Dactyly (section Syndactyly)
abnormality of having five fingers, none of which is a thumb.[citation needed] Syndactyly (from Greek συν- syn 'together') is a condition where two or more digits...
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hand is a dynamic reflection of the fingers on the external hand: in syndactyly people have a clubhand of webbed, shortened fingers. However, not only...
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distal segments) Sparsity or abnormality of axillary hair on affected side Syndactyly of fingers (webbing) Ulna absent/abnormal Upper limb asymmetry Abnormal...
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Filippi syndrome (redirect from Syndactyly type 1 microcephaly mental retardation)
is termed syndactyly. In particular, syndactyly of the third and fourth fingers or the second, third and fourth toes is termed "syndactyly type 1". The...
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WITH SYNDACTYLY AND DUPLICATION OF METATARSAL IV". omim.org. Retrieved 2022-06-02. RESERVED, INSERM US14-- ALL RIGHTS. "Orphanet: Aphalangy syndactyly microcephaly...
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thumb and one finger (usually either the little finger, ring finger, or a syndactyly of the two) with similar abnormalities of the feet. It is a substantial...
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Acrocephalosyndactyly (section Syndactyly)
features of the face and skull (craniosynostosis) and hands and feet (syndactyly). Craniosynostosis occurs when the cranial sutures, the fibrous tissue...
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