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Left Foot Polydactyly

Radiographic evaluation showed the foot presented duplicated tarsal bones and seven metatarsals and toes with no hallux (mirror polydactyly of the foot).

Seven month old girl lower limb significant shortened, especially rhizomelic shortening. Her left foot presented a mirror configuration with seven toes and no identifiable hallux.


Links: Limb Abnormalities

Reference

<pubmed>20676578</pubmed>| Sao Paulo Med J.


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