-
resulting in
supernumerary fingers and/or
toes.
Polydactyly is the
opposite of
oligodactyly (fewer
fingers or
toes). As of 1977, the
incidence of congenital...
-
between the
fingers and toes,
and the
webbing disappears. In some fetuses, this
process does not
occur completely between all
fingers or
toes and some residual...
- that make up the
fingers of the hand
and the
toes of the foot.
There are 56
phalanges in the
human body, with
fourteen on each hand
and foot.
Three phalanges...
-
Toes are the
digits of the foot of a tetrapod.
Animal species such as cats that walk on
their toes are
described as
being digitigrade. Humans,
and other...
-
Arachnodactyly ("spider
fingers") is a
medical condition that is
characterized by
fingers and toes that are
abnormally long
and slender, in comparison...
- (brachus) 'short'
and δάκτυλος (daktulos) '
finger') is a
medical term
denoting the
presence of
abnormally short digits (
fingers or
toes) at birth. The shortness...
-
fingers or
toes,
present in many vertebrates. Some
languages have
different names for hand
and foot
digits (English:
respectively "
finger"
and "
toe"...
- The
classic feature of
psoriatic arthritis is
swelling of
entire fingers and toes with a sausage-like
appearance ("sausage digit"). This
often happens...
-
condition tend to be tall
and thin, with long arms, legs,
fingers,
and toes. They also
typically have
exceptionally flexible joints and abnormally curved spines...
-
Hypophalangism is a
congenital absence of one or more
phalanges (bones of the
fingers and toes). "hypophalangism".
Retrieved 22 May 2017 – via The Free Dictionary...