Sugarman brachydactyly

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Sugarman brachydactyly

Synonyms: Sugarman-Hager-Kulik syndrome

Sugarman brachydactyly is a rare genetic congenital limb malformation characterized by brachydactyly of fingers with major proximal phalangeal shortening and immobile proximal interphalangeal joints as well as dorsally and proximally placed non-articulating great toes (with or without angulation). Radiographic findings of hands include bilateral double first metacarpals and biphalangeal fifth fingers. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1982.

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Orphadata: Free access data from Orphanet. © INSERM 1999. Available on http://www.orphadata.org. Data version March 2024

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