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Hydrometrocolpos and polydactyly

Urology, 1980
Two cases of hydrometrocolpos and polydactyly in female infants with persistent urogenital sinus are reported. The importance of considering hydrometrocolpos as the cause of an abdominal mass in female infants with polydactyly is stressed. Cytologic examination of the vaginal fluid may help in early diagnosis.
H M, Richards   +5 more
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Clinical Characteristics and Distribution of Thumb Polydactyly in South China: A Retrospective Analysis of 483 Hands.

Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2020
PURPOSE This study was intended to characterize the epidemiological features of thumb polydactyly (TP) in South China. METHODS Clinical records were retrieved from 1 central hospital in South China to identify the patients with a definite diagnosis of ...
Shiyuan Lin   +5 more
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Polydactyly

Hand Clinics, 1985
The different etiologies and treatments of preaxial, postaxial, and central polydactyly are reviewed.
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Polydactyly and genes

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2010
Pediatricians deal with cases with the congenital malformations and malformation syndromes interest many of them. A lot of information about genes involved in development is available now. Genetics of hand development and genes involved in polydactyly syndromes is discussed in this article as a prototype to know about genetics of malformations: how it ...
Shubha R, Phadke, V H, Sankar
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Polydactyly

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1987
Polydactyly is a fairly common, genetically induced deformity of the hands and feet found more often in blacks than in whites. Careful clinical and radiographic evaluation should be made prior to treatment because the complexity of the deformity ranges from a simple soft tissue appendage to a completely developed accessory ray.
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Polydactyly

open access: yesDefinitions, 2014
n engl j med 365;22 nejm.org december 1, 2011 2122 A 39-year-old man presented for evaluation of his acne. He had no notable medical history and was taking no medications.
Emiko Horii
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Thumb Hypoplasia Occurring in Patients With Preaxial Polydactyly.

Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2020
PURPOSE Thumb polydactyly and thumb hypoplasia are generally regarded as separate clinical entities. However, several case reports indicate that hypoplasia of both the thumb and the radius can occur in patients with thumb polydactyly and improved ...
A. Bauer, Anuj P. Netto, M. James
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Polydactyly in the Bible

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1986
Many students of the Bible come across medical and pathologic rarities, although the case histories more often than not leave one with questions about a diagnosis based on contemporary standards. This is not so with II Samuel 21: 20 and I Chronicles 20:6, the last text of which in the Manl's' bible reads as follows: "And yet again there was war at Gath,
J P, Nicolai, S L, Schoch
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Polydactyly, postaxial, type B

Birth Defects Research, 2018
Lewis B Holmes   +2 more
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Polydactyly of the Foot

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985
One hundred twenty-five patients with 194 supernumerary toes were analyzed. Postaxial polydactyly accounted for 79%. Duplication at the proximal phalanx with either a block metatarsal or a wide metatarsal head was the most common anatomical pattern. Sixty-one patients with 97 duplications evaluated at an average follow-up of 15.1 years postoperatively ...
D A, Phelps, D P, Grogan
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