Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities

We report digitotalar dysmorphism in a grandfather, father, and a daughter. All the affected members had clasped thumbs. The father had a short stature, large zygomatic arch and a flat mandibular condyle. The newly recognized findings found in the affected girl were large maxillary deciduous central...

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Main Authors: Kantaputra P.N., Chalidapong P., Visrutaratna P.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-9992014-08-29T09:17:34Z Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities Kantaputra P.N. Chalidapong P. Visrutaratna P. We report digitotalar dysmorphism in a grandfather, father, and a daughter. All the affected members had clasped thumbs. The father had a short stature, large zygomatic arch and a flat mandibular condyle. The newly recognized findings found in the affected girl were large maxillary deciduous central incisors, a short proximal phalanx of the second finger, and a large subcutaneous hemangioma of the back. Her paternal grandfather had only congenital clasped thumbs. Congenital clasped thumb is a very heterogeneous anomaly and related to many syndromes. The findings in the reported family which are consistent with digitotalar dysmorphism, include congenital clasped thumbs, ulnar deviation of fingers, and a congenital vertical tali. © 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2014-08-29T09:17:34Z 2014-08-29T09:17:34Z 2001 Article 09628827 11446408 CDYSE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0034960187&partnerID=40&md5=1e5f57bd51f3e32b9f9fa6854041f795 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11446408 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/999 English
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description We report digitotalar dysmorphism in a grandfather, father, and a daughter. All the affected members had clasped thumbs. The father had a short stature, large zygomatic arch and a flat mandibular condyle. The newly recognized findings found in the affected girl were large maxillary deciduous central incisors, a short proximal phalanx of the second finger, and a large subcutaneous hemangioma of the back. Her paternal grandfather had only congenital clasped thumbs. Congenital clasped thumb is a very heterogeneous anomaly and related to many syndromes. The findings in the reported family which are consistent with digitotalar dysmorphism, include congenital clasped thumbs, ulnar deviation of fingers, and a congenital vertical tali. © 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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author Kantaputra P.N.
Chalidapong P.
Visrutaratna P.
spellingShingle Kantaputra P.N.
Chalidapong P.
Visrutaratna P.
Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
author_facet Kantaputra P.N.
Chalidapong P.
Visrutaratna P.
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title Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
title_short Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
title_full Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
title_fullStr Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
title_full_unstemmed Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
title_sort digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities
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