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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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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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renal system, as well as
developmental delays,
manifest occasionally.
Syndactyly (fused
fingers or toes) has also been noted. The
genetic background of...
- 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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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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scientific name for the
condition is
syndactyly,
although this term
covers both
webbed fingers and
webbed toes.
Syndactyly occurs when
apoptosis or programmed...
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abnormality of
having five fingers, none of
which is a thumb.[citation needed]
Syndactyly (from Gr**** συν- syn 'together') is a
condition where two or more digits...
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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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webbing is not to be
confused with
syndactyly,
which is a
fusing of
digits and
occurs rarely in humans.
Syndactyly specifically affecting feet occurs...
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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...