- not move independently. Type 1
ulnar polydactyly. An
extra digit is
attached by skin and nerves.
Preaxial polydactyly This is the most
common situation,...
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England and Wales.
Polydactyly is a
congenital abnormality that can be
inherited in an
autosomal dominant manner. Some
cases of
polydactyly are
caused by mutations...
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prior to hatching. The
genetic cause behind Silkie polydactyly differs from
those that
cause polydactyly in the
Dorking chicken breed,
which is due to ectopic...
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Microcephaly (from Neo-Latin microcephalia, from
Ancient Gr**** μικρός mikrós "small" and κεφαλή kephalé "head") is a
medical condition involving a smaller-than-normal...
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varnish slowly develops. Many of the
petroglyphs appear to be
depicting polydactyly, the
condition of
having an
extra toe or finger. In
other Puebloan sites...
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evolution of terrestriality. The
polydactyly in
these largely aquatic animals is not to be
confused with
polydactyly in the
medical sense, i.e. it was...
- used
while jumping. Some cat
breeds are
prone to
having extra digits ("
polydactyly"). The cat is digitigrade. It
walks on the toes, with the
bones of the...
- obesity, syndactyly, and
polydactyly.
Acrocephalopolysyndactyly is a
variation of
acrocephalosyndactyly that
presents with
polydactyly. It was
first characterized...
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Polydactyly-myopia syndrome, also
known as Czeizel-Brooser syndrome, is a very rare
genetic disorder which is
characterized by post-axial
polydactyly...
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ectrodactyly and
polydactyly consisting of underdeveloped/absent
central rays of the
hands or feet
alongside postaxial polydactyly in the same limb that...