A person with polydactyly is born with additional fingers or toes on either one or both hands or feet. Polydactyly can manifest in a variety of ways. For example, it may resemble a little, elevated lump of soft tissue without any bones, a finger or toe partially formed with some bones but none of the joints or a finger or toe fully developed with all of the tissues, bones, and joints.
Pierquin Syndrome - Clinical Features, Causes, and Management
Pierquin syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome affecting the bones and other body systems. Read below for more details.
Brachydactyly Tibial Hypoplasia - An Overview
Brachydactyly tibial hypoplasia is a rare condition with tiny fingers and a missing or undeveloped shin bone. Read the article to know more.