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Polysyndactyly
Known as:
Syndactyly of multiple and unspecified sites
A rare anatomical malformation characterized by polydactyly (extra fingers or toes) and syndactyly (webbed fingers or toes).
National Institutes of Health
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Narrower (5)
Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome
Syndactyly of fingers
Syndactyly of fingers with fusion of bones
Syndactyly of the toes
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Broader (2)
Limb Deformities, Congenital
Syndactyly
Majewski Syndrome
Saldino-Noonan Syndrome
accessory organ
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
A Recurrent Mosaic Mutation in SMO, Encoding the Hedgehog Signal Transducer Smoothened, Is the Major Cause of Curry-Jones Syndrome.
S. Twigg
,
R. Hufnagel
,
+20 authors
A. Wilkie
American Journal of Human Genetics
2016
Corpus ID: 3465106
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
The Shh-independent activator function of the full-length Gli3 protein and its role in vertebrate limb digit patterning.
Chengbing Wang
,
U. Rüther
,
Baolin Wang
Developmental Biology
2007
Corpus ID: 19177037
Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Mutations in the gene encoding the low-density lipoprotein receptor LRP4 cause abnormal limb development in the mouse.
D. Simon-Chazottes
,
S. Tutois
,
+5 authors
J. Guénet
Genomics
2006
Corpus ID: 21886196
Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Abnormal development of the apical ectodermal ridge and polysyndactyly in Megf7-deficient mice.
Eric B. Johnson
,
R. Hammer
,
J. Herz
Human Molecular Genetics
2005
Corpus ID: 2326964
Megf7/Lrp4 is a member of the functionally diverse low-density lipoprotein receptor gene family, a class of ancient and highly…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
The role of sonic hedgehog in vertebrate development.
M. Weed
,
S. Mundlos
,
B. Olsen
Matrix Biology
1997
Corpus ID: 11095802
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
A complex bilateral polysyndactyly disease locus maps to chromosome 7q36
O. Tsukurov
,
A. Boehmer
,
+11 authors
Christine E Seidman
Nature Genetics
1994
Corpus ID: 26203866
We demonstrate that the gene responsible for a congenital limb deformity (polysyndactyly) maps to chromosome 7q36 in a large…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
GLI3 zinc-finger gene interrupted by translocations in Greig syndrome families
A. Vortkamp
,
M. Gessler
,
K. Grzeschik
Nature
1991
Corpus ID: 4284532
THE Greig cephalopolysyndactyly syndrome (GCPS) is an auto-somal dominant disorder affecting limb and craniofacial development in…
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1981
1981
Polydactyly and polysyndactyly induced by prenatal exposure to ethanol.
James R. West
,
Asa C. Black
,
Paul C. Reimann
,
R. Alkana
Teratology
1981
Corpus ID: 38570341
Polydactyly and polysyndactyly of the great toes of the hindpaws and polysyndactyly of the forepaws were observed in rats born to…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
The genetic mapping of a defective LPS response gene in C3H/HeJ mice.
James E. M. Watson
,
Kathleen Kelly
,
Michael T. Largen
,
Benjamin A. Taylor
Journal of Immunology
1978
Corpus ID: 45167630
The expression of a defective LPS response gene Lps and the major urinary protein (Mup-1) are concordantly inherited in backcross…
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Review
1977
Review
1977
Craniosynostosis. II. Coronal synostosis: its familial characteristics and associated clinical findings in 109 patients lacking bilateral polysyndactyly or syndactyly.
A. Hunter
,
N. Rudd
Teratology
1977
Corpus ID: 1011142
This paper is the second part of a survey of 370 patients with craniosynostosis. It concerns 109 patients with coronal synostosis…
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