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  1. Overview. Brachydactyly causes your finger bones to grow shorter than normal. There are seven types of brachydactyly. What is brachydactyly? Brachydactyly (brack-ee-dack-til-ee) means “short digits” and is a general term to identify fingers and toes that are shorter than normal.

  2. Jun 13, 2008 · Brachydactyly ("short digits") is a general term that refers to disproportionately short fingers and toes, and forms part of the group of limb malformations characterized by bone dysostosis. The various types of isolated brachydactyly are rare, except for types A3 and D. Brachydactyly can occur either as an isolated malformation or as a part of ...

  3. Brachydactyly, or shortening of the digits, is a hereditary disorder characterized by abnormal development of the metacarpals, phalanges, or both. It is usually transmitted as an autosomal dominant gene with variable expression.

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · Brachydactyly (BD) essentially refers to short digits. It is often inherited as an autosomal dominant trait (all the types). The clinical spectrum can widely range from minor digital hypoplasia to complete aplasia. As a group, it most commonly involves the middle phalanx 2.

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · Medically known as brachydactyly type D, toe thumbs are a genetic variation that affects approximately 2% of the population. The term "brachydactyly" is Greek for "short digits." This article will review the cause of toe thumbs, how rare it is, and if treatment is required for this condition.

  6. Brachydactyly, a general term for short digit, refers to disproportionately short fingers and toes and forms part of the group of limb malformations characterized by bone dysostosis. Dysostoses refer to abnormalities of individual bones, either in isolation or in combination with various abnormally formed bones.

  7. Brachydactyly (symbrachydactyly) is a congenital (present at birth) condition in which the fingers on one hand do not develop normally while the baby is growing in their mother’s womb.With this condition, fingers can be shorter, missing or webbed. The finger bones, known as phalanges, may also be shorter.

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