ECTRODACTYLY (CLEFT
HAND / FOOT) |
Ectrodactyly is characterized by the absence of digits (ranging from absence of a single finger, the split hand deformity or absence of all but the fifth digit). The classical appearance is the absence of the third digit with clefting into the proximal portion of the hand and syndactyly of the remaining digits on each side of the cleft. The hand / foot has the appearance of a lobster claw.
Cleft hand / foot is therefore also referred to as ectrodactyly, lobster claw hand / foot or split hand / foot. It is characterized by the absence of the central digit rays with splitting of the hand / foot into radial and ulnar segments. This anomaly results from abnormal development of the hand / and or foot plates during the seventh week of gestation.
Case 1 - Hand |
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Case 2 - Hand |
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Case
1 – Left foot – 3 digits -
Right foot - normal Lt
foot = 2.88 cm X 0.88 cm Rt foot = 3.44 cm X 1.38 cm |
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CLASSIFICATION |
Two subgroups are described:
INHERITANCE |
ULTRASOUND |
ASSOCIATED ANOMALIES |
Claw hand – 2nd and 3rd difits missing |
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Cleft Lip |
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS |
· Brachydactyly.
· Multiple synostosis syndrome.
· Amniotic band syndrome
· Ectridactyly-ectodermal dysplasia – cleft lip/palate syndrome.
· Ectrodactyly and triphalangeal thumb.
· Ectrodactyly with central polydactyly.
· Acrorenal syndrome with mandibulofacial dysostosis.
· Ectrodactyly with congenital nystagmus.
· Lacrimo-auriculo-dento-digital syndrome (LADD)
· Ectrodactyly with ectodermal dysplasia (EE)
· Acro-dermato-ungual-lacrimal-tooth syndrome (ADULT).
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