Tetrapolydactyly in a female neonate -A case report
Abstract
Polydactyly is the most common congenital anomaly of the hands and feet consisting of supernumerary fingers or toes. It can be isolated or seen in association with other congenital anomaly. Polydactyly of one limb is more common, but involvement of all the four limbs (tetrapolydactyly) is very rare. We are reporting a case of post-axial tetrapolydactyly in a female neonate without syndactyly and any other congenital anomaly.Â
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