- polygamy).
Oligodactyly is
therefore the
opposite of polydactyly. Very rare, this
medical condition usually has a
genetic or
familial cause.
Oligodactyly is sometimes...
- all
modern tetrapods have
either five
digits or
ancestors that did.
Oligodactyly (from Gr**** ὀλιγο- oligo- 'few') is
having too few
digits when not caused...
- in
supernumerary fingers and/or toes.
Polydactyly is the
opposite of
oligodactyly (fewer
fingers or toes). As of 1977, the
incidence of
congenital deformities...
-
moderate to
severe learning difficulties, limb
abnormalities such as
oligodactyly (fewer than
normal fingers or toes), and
phocomelia (malformed limbs)...
-
Dysmelia can
refer to [citation needed]
missing (aplasia) limbs: amelia,
oligodactyly,
congenital am****tion e.g.
tibial or
radial aplasia malformation of...
-
Pierre Robin sequence (/pjɛər rɔːˈbæ̃/;
abbreviated PRS) is a
congenital defect observed in
humans which is
characterized by
facial abnormalities. The...
-
abnormally higher (e.g.
polydactyly or
conjoined twins) or
lower (e.g.
oligodactyly)
counts of bones. The
axial skeleton,
comprising the spine,
chest and...
-
Humerus absent/abnormal Liver/biliary
tract anomalies Maternal diabetes Oligodactyly/missing
fingers Radius absent/abnormal
Rhizomelic micromelia (relatively...
-
Noonan syndrome Nystagmus Ochoa syndrome Oculocerebrorenal syndrome Oligodactyly Pallister–Killian
syndrome Pancreaticobiliary maljunction Pectus excavatum...
- Weyer's
ulnar ray/
oligodactyly syndrome is a rare multi-systemic
genetic disorder which is
characterized by ectrodactyly, ulnar, radial, or
fibular ray...