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- Syndactyly is a condition wherein two or more digits are fused together. It occurs normally in some mammals, but is an unusual condition in humans. The...
- Cenani–Lenz syndactylism, also known as Cenani–Lenz syndrome or Cenani–syndactylism, is an autosomal recessive congenital malformation syndrome involving...
- In biology, dactyly is the arrangement of digits (fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or sometimes wings of a tetrapod animal. The term is derived from...
- toes, three of which are forward-pointing and fused towards the base ("syndactyl") to some extent. The irises of most species are dark brown. The kingfishers...
- displays a distinctive white tip over 25% of its length. The back feet are syndactyl, which helps it to climb. The ringtail possum's molars have sharp and...
- anophthalmia, osseous synostosis, ectrodactylism, polydactylism, and syndactylism. So far (according to OMIM), 29 cases from families in Brazil, Italy...
- them. In the past, Coraciiformes encomp****ed all anisodactyl (including syndactyl) members of the Cavitaves. This means that the birds currently classified...
- retaining the polyprotodont dentition, and independently evolving a syndactyl hind foot; the contrary view that syndactyly is so unusual that it is...
- "Brachydactyly, syndactyly of both the hands and feet is common, as is partial syndactyl (most usually between the second and third toes)" Polyuria/polydipsia...
- heart defects, tongue hamartomas, postaxial polydactyly of the hand, and syndactylism of the foot. This condition is thought to be caused by an autosomal dominant...