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Syndactyly type I. Of all the known non-syndromic syndactylies, type I syndactyly is one of the most common types. It demonstrates mesoaxial webbing: fusion of third and fourth fingers, and/or ...
Syndactyly is also grouped into several types depending on which fingers or toes are affected: Type 1. This is the most common kind of webbing between fingers and toes that's not related to other ...
Syndactyly, a condition that causes webbed or fused toes or fingers, is a type of birth abnormality. Researchers do not understand precisely why webbed digits develop. In some cases, however ...
Syndactyly occurs as an isolated abnormality or a part of a malformation syndrome. Syndactyly types I, II, III and V have been mapped to chromosomal regions 2q34–q36, 2q31–q32, 6q21–q23.2 ...
Based on the medical literature, about one in 2,000–3,000 people born have syndactyly. So it's about three times less common than polydactyly. There are nine different types of syndactyly, and ...
Polydactyly means that you're born with extra fingers or toes. We'll tell you about the different types of polydactyly, why it happens, how it's treated, and more.
Based on the medical literature, about one in 2,000–3,000 people born have syndactyly. So it’s about three times less common than polydactyly. There are nine different types of syndactyly, and ...