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polydactylies

MIM.603596

Post-axial polydactyly Pre-axial polydactyly Hand post-axial polydactyly in a Meckel syndrome Foot post-axial polydactyly in a Meckel syndrome Foot post-axial polydactyly Foot polysyndactyly Polydactyly: supernumerary finger Posta-axial hexadactyly in a Meckel syndrome Posta-axial hexadactyly in a Meckel syndrome

Polydactyly is defined as duplication of a finger or part of it. It occurs as an isolated malformation, in association with other malformations of the hands and/or feet, or as a part of a syndrome. Sporadic as well as familial occurrence have been described. In the latter it is usually inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. The prevalence of polydactyly with or without an associated malformation varies between 5 and 17 per 10,000 live births.

Types

- preaxial polydactyly

- central polydactyly (medial ray)
- postaxial polydactyly (lateral ray)

Etiology

- isolated polydactyly (postaxial hexadactyly ++)
- syndromal polydactyly (in malformative syndromes)

  • postaxial polydatyly
    • Jeune syndrome (infantile thoracic dystrophy)
    • short rib-polydactyly syndromes
      • SRPS1: Saldino-Noonan syndrome (MIM.265530)
      • Ellis-van Creveld syndrome
  • syndromal preaxial poydactyly
    • Mohr syndrome
    • Majewski type of short rib
    • Towne syndrome
    • Varadi-Papp syndrome
    • acrocephalopolydactyly syndromes

References

- Lettice LA, Hill RE. Preaxial polydactyly: a model for defective long-range regulation in congenital abnormalities. Curr Opin Genet Dev. 2005 Jun;15(3):294-300. PMID: 15917205