syndactyly

NOUN
  1. birth defect in which there is partial or total webbing connecting two or more fingers or toes
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How To Use syndactyly In A Sentence

  • I like to think my syndactyly is an outward indication of some other greater, more profound mutation. Syndactyly (Webbed Toes/Fingers) Forums
  • They discovered the fetus had a condition common to those with radioactive exposure: atypical syndactyly.
  • The nine following cases (Nos. 37-45) were anomalies of the lower limbs: Nos. 37, 38, and 42 may have been spontaneous amputations; Nos. 39 and 40 were doubtless instances of webbed toes (syndactyly), and the deformity indicated in No. 45 was presumably talipes equinus. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Forum: Science Jobs Forum Posted By: Jessica Post Time: 10-29-2008 at 10: 18 PM what role do lysosomes play in apoptosis, digit formation, and syndactyly? We Blog A Lot
  • My maid of honor has syndactyly and we are have a hard time trying to find a comfortable shoe for her for the wedding. Syndactyly (Webbed Toes/Fingers) Forums
  • Simple syndactyly is more of a cosmetic problem than a functional one, and rarely requires treatment.
  • Methods To classify the reasons of the complications happened after the operation of congenital syndactyly in 34 cases.
  • Major malformations were neural tube defects and monogenic traits, syndromes, and sequences, and minor defects were anomalies such as syndactyly of the second and third toes.
  • Several hundred human syndromes involving various types of limb deformity have been described; syndactyly is the most common deformity involving the hand.
  • Common associated findings in this syndrome include rib defects, hypoplasia of the upper extremities, and syndactyly.
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