Crossed polydactyly.
HS Hosalkar, H Shah, P Gujar, AD Kulkarni Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital For Children, Parel, Mumbai, India. , India
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H S Hosalkar Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital For Children, Parel, Mumbai, India. India
A common and conspicuous congenital hand anomaly, polydactyly commonly involves only the hand or the foot. Polydactyly involving both hands and feet is rare. We herewith report two cases of Crossed Polydactyly (Type I) and review the literature.
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Hosalkar H S, Shah H, Gujar P, Kulkarni A D. Crossed polydactyly. J Postgrad Med 1999;45:90-2
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Hosalkar H S, Shah H, Gujar P, Kulkarni A D. Crossed polydactyly. J Postgrad Med [serial online] 1999 [cited 2023 Oct 3 ];45:90-2
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