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Case Reports
. 2023 Jan 24;18(3):1376-1379.
doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2022.12.034. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Preaxial polydactyly of the foot in an adult patient diagnosed by X-ray after a trauma

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Preaxial polydactyly of the foot in an adult patient diagnosed by X-ray after a trauma

Anna Russo et al. Radiol Case Rep. .

Abstract

Polydactyly, or hyperdactyly, is a frequent malformation, with a reported incidence between 0.37 and 1.2 per 1000 live births. Most cases encountered in medical practice are sporadic cases, usually presenting one-sided manifestations. More frequently, polydactyly can be detected prenatally through an ultrasound examination, if not, it is usually diagnosed at birth, during the first physical examination. Although the clinical diagnosis is relatively easy in patients with manifest cases, it can sometimes be present with mild or partial forms that are not clinically evident on physical examination, resulting in later diagnosis and treatment. We reported a particular case of polydactyly of the foot not clinically manifest, diagnosed in a 39-year-old Caucasian Male patient with a history of recurrent localized pain in the big toe often associated with subungual bleeding, since he was a child who came to our emergency room following a car accident. Polydactyly is a frequently reported congenital malformation which may present in many different varieties of deformities. In this case, the X-ray, which was required after a car accident, leads to the incidental diagnosis of polydactyly in an adult patient. As described, because of the functional limitations related to this malformation, as well as to limit recurrent pain, and subungual anomalies, the patient underwent to a surgical correction to improve its quality of life.

Keywords: Adult polydactyly; Foot polydactyly; Polydactyly; Preaxial; X-ray.

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Anterior posterior (A) and laterolateral (B) radiograph of the right foot showing the distal phalangeal type of preaxial polydactyly.

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