Brachydactyly, distal symphalangism, scoliosis, tall stature, and club feet: a new syndrome.
AUTOR(ES)
Sillence, D O
RESUMO
Five members of a kindred with brachydactyly and distal symphalangism, normal stature, pes cavus, and scoliosis were ascertained. The pedigree was consistent with autosomal dominant inheritance. The combination of clinical and radiological features is believed to be distinct from those previously reported in patients with brachydactyly/symphalangism.
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