Complex toe syndactyly with characteristic facial phenotype: A new syndrome?

Volume: 146A, Issue: 13, Pages: 1725 - 1728
Published: May 29, 2008
Abstract
Nonsyndromic syndactyly is a common, heterogeneous hereditary condition of webbed fingers and toes that can be cutaneous or bony, unilateral or bilateral. We describe a patient with complex toe syndactyly and oligodactyly, some interesting skeletal hand findings and atypical facial features without other case like this described before. Cenani–Lenz syndrome (CLS) is a rare disorder with total syndactyly and irregular synostosis of carpal,...
Paper Details
Title
Complex toe syndactyly with characteristic facial phenotype: A new syndrome?
Published Date
May 29, 2008
Volume
146A
Issue
13
Pages
1725 - 1728
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