指距骨異形症
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English Journal
- Digitotalar dysmorphism: Molecular elucidation.
- Vorster AA1, Beighton P, Ramesar RS.
- South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde.S Afr Med J.2016 Feb 2;106(3):253-5. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.2016.v106i3.10134.
- Dominantly inherited digitotalar dysmorphism (DTD), which is characterised by flexion contractures of digits and 'rocker-bottom' feet due to a vertical talus, was first described in a South African family of European stock in 1972. We review the clinical manifestations and document the molecular bas
- PMID 26915936
- Digitotalar dysmorphism with craniofacial and other new associated abnormalities.
- Kantaputra PN1, Chalidapong P, Visrutaratna P.
- Clinical dysmorphology.Clin Dysmorphol.2001 Jul;10(3):171-5.
- We report digitotalar dysmorphism in a grandfather, father, and a daughter. All the affected members had clasped thumbs. The father had a short stature, large zygomatic arch and a flat mandibular condyle. The newly recognized findings found in the affected girl were large maxillary deciduous central
- PMID 11446408
- Congenital vertical talus: classification with 69 cases and new measurement system.
- Hamanishi C.
- Journal of pediatric orthopedics.J Pediatr Orthop.1984 May;4(3):318-26.
- Sixty-nine cases of congenital vertical talus (CVT) were classified into five groups in association with (1) neural tube defects or spinal anomalies, (2) neuromuscular disorders, (3) malformation syndromes, (4) chromosomal aberrations, and (5) idiopathic CVT unassociated with any of the systemic con
- PMID 6736236
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- Summary Digitotalar dysmorphism, also known as distal arthrogryposis type 1 (DA1), is an autosomal dominant congenital anomaly characterized by contractures of the distal regions of the hands and feet with no facial involvement or ...
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異形症
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- dysmorphic、dysmorphology