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- Surgery is typically used to correct structural heart defects and syndactyly.
- Take the case of syndactyly, the webbing of the fingers and toes.
- In ducks, and apparently in people with syndactyly, this does not happen.
- The skin between the fingers and toes may be fused ( cutaneous syndactyly ).
- Major criteria consisted of cryptophthalmos, syndactyly, abnormal genitalia, and positive family history.
- Simple syndactyly can be full or partial, and is present at birth ( congenital ).
- Bands which wrap around fingers and toes can result in syndactyly or amputations of the digits.
- In early human fetal development, webbing ( syndactyly ) of the toes and fingers is normal.
- "' Webbed toes "'is the common name for syndactyly affecting the feet.
- It is unclear whether the marsupial lion exhibited syndactyly ( fused second and third toes ) like other diprotodonts.
- It causes acrocephaly, making the head appear pointed, and webbing or syndactyly of certain toes or fingers.
- These wolves also have syndactyly, which is the fusion of soft tissue between the toes of the front feet.
- See syndactyly and ectrodactyly for example .-- talk ) 05 : 12, 11 February 2010 ( UTC)
- This would make sense as syndactyly is so rare it is unlikely that it would evolve twice in two separate populations.
- Interdigital webbing is not to be confused with syndactyly, which is a fusing of digits and occurs rarely in humans.
- A small percentage of Crouzon patients also have what is called " Type II " Crouzon syndrome, distinguished by partial syndactyly.
- Several of Ruby's fingers are fused together, possibly from Syndactyly while the appearance of her face suggests Goldenhar syndrome.
- She inherited ectrodactyly, a rare genetic condition, resulting in missing fingers and toes and syndactyly resulting in them being fused together.
- Major criteria included syndactyly, cryptophthalmos spectrum, urinary tract abnormalities, ambiguous genitalia, laryngeal and tracheal anomalies, and positive family history.
- Syndactyly is not particularly common ( though the Australian omnivorous marsupials share it ) and is generally posited as an adaptation to assist in climbing.
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