A Case of Split Hand Split Foot Anomaly |
Mi Do Lee1, Byung Moon Ahn1, Moo Young Song1, Eun Ryoung Kim1, Mi Wook Jin2, Il Soo Kim2 |
1Department of Pediatrics, Sung-Ae General Hospital, Seoul, Korea 2Sung-Ae Laboratory Research Institute of Life Science, Seoul, Korea |
Split Hand Split Foot 기형 1례 |
이미도1, 안병문1, 송무영1, 김은령1, 진미욱2, 김일수2 |
1성애병원 소아과 2성애생명과학연구소 |
Correspondence:
Moo Young Song, Email: 1 |
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Abstract |
We experienced a case of split hand split foot(SHSF) anomaly in a male neonate who had a deficiency of the middle finger, syndactyly of the 1st and 2nd finger and a deep median cleft in both hands. He also had a deep median cleft between 2nd and 3rd toe, syndactyly of the 1st and 2nd, 3rd and 4th toe without deficiency of the middle toe in both feet. SHSF anomaly may occur either isolated or associated with other anomalies. In this case, it occurd sporadically without family history and showed an isolated type without any other specific anomalies except both posterior iris synechiae. The karyotype of patient showed 46,XY,t(7p:14q) which has not been reported yet. We reported the case with the review of the associated literatures. |
Key Words:
Split hand, Split foot, Chromosomal abnomality, t(7p:14q) |
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