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  2. Ectrodactyly - Wikipedia

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    The digits at the borders of the cleft might be syndactilyzed, and one or more digits can be absent. In most types, the thumb, ring finger and little finger are the less affected parts of the hand. [7] The incidence of cleft hand varies from 1 in 90,000 to 1 in 10,000 births depending on the used classification.

  3. Thumb hypoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Thumb hypoplasia is a spectrum of congenital abnormalities of the thumb varying from small defects to complete absence of the thumb. [1] It can be isolated, when only the thumb is affected, and in 60% of the cases [2] it is associated with radial dysplasia [1] (or radial club, radius dysplasia, longitudinal radial deficiency). Radial dysplasia ...

  4. Brachydactyly - Wikipedia

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    The final thumb bones and big toe bones may be split or flatter than average. [9] Type C, BDC: 113100: GDF5: 20q11.2: Brachydactyly type C or Brachydactyly Haws type. This rare form of brachydactyly only affects three fingers on each hand. The index, middle, and little finger will have their middle bone shortened. The ring finger will not be ...

  5. Symbrachydactyly - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, children born with symbrachydactyly are able to adapt to their physical limitations and experience a fully functional life with no treatment. Most children with this condition can use their hands well enough to do all the usual things children do. [3] Possible treatment includes surgery or a routine of regularly stretching the ...

  6. Adducted thumb syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Adducted thumb syndrome recessive form is a rare disease affecting multiple systems causing malformations of the palate, thumbs, and upper limbs.The name Christian syndrome derives from Joe. C. Christian, the first person to describe the condition.

  7. Congenital clasped thumb - Wikipedia

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    The flexor tendons are too short (the thumb is drawn into the palm) The abductor tendons are hypoplastic or absent; The extensor tendons are hypoplastic or absent; Furthermore, a tight thumb web space (the area between thumb and index finger) can contribute to congenital clasped thumb.

  8. Congenital trigger thumb - Wikipedia

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    Congenital trigger thumb is a trigger thumb in infants and young children. Triggering, clicking or snapping is observed by flexion or extension of the interphalangeal joint (IPJ). In the furthest stage, no extension is possible and there is a fixed flexion deformity of the thumb in the IPJ.

  9. Hemimelia - Wikipedia

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    Hemimelia is a birth defect consisting in unilateral or bilateral underdevelopment of the distal part of the lower or upper limb. [1] The affected bone may be shortened or not develop at all. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

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