Six generations of a family with multiple limb deficiencies
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Six generations of a family with multiple limb deficiencies
Abstract
Ectrodactyly, with or without other limb reduction defects, is a rare congenital anomaly. The pattern of inheritance is usually autosomal dominant, but with variable morphology. We report six generations of a family with this anomaly, with a progressive increase in severity and extent of involvement. Implications of genetic counseling are discussed.
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