Paper - An unusual form of brachyphalangy and syndactyly with double proximal phalanx in the middle fingers (1932)

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Cockayne EA. An unusual form of brachyphalangy and syndactyly, with double proximal phalanx in the middle fingers. (1932) J Anat. 67: 165-167. PMID 17104406

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This historic 1932 paper by Cockayne describes abnormal digit development.



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An Unusual Form of Brachyphalangy and Syndactyly, with Double Proximal Phalanx in the Middle Fingers


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 18) Embryology Paper - An unusual form of brachyphalangy and syndactyly with double proximal phalanx in the middle fingers (1932). Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Paper_-_An_unusual_form_of_brachyphalangy_and_syndactyly_with_double_proximal_phalanx_in_the_middle_fingers_(1932)

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