Brachydactyly vs Symbrachydactyly - What's the difference?
brachydactyly | symbrachydactyly | Related terms |
A congenital abnormality of the hand, characterized by missing or malformed fingers.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 7, author=Georgie Pilcher, title=Little Angus Rhodes swapped a couple of toes for fingers, work=Herald Sun
, passage=Angus was born with symbrachydactyly , a condition believed to be caused when blood flow is limited to the hand in the womb, restricting its development and often causing short, malformed fingers. }}
Symbrachydactyly is a related term of brachydactyly.
As nouns the difference between brachydactyly and symbrachydactyly
is that brachydactyly is abnormal shortness of the fingers or toes while symbrachydactyly is a congenital abnormality of the hand, characterized by missing or malformed fingers.brachydactyly
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