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Tibial Hemimelia-Split Hand/Foot Syndrome with Rare Anomalies

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Description: Presents a case of a neonate with a number of rare conditions. Includes a photograph. From Indian Pediatrics.
Indian Pediatrics 2005; 42:190-191 Tibial Hemimelia-Split Hand/Foot Syndrome with Rare Anomalies Tibial hemimelia-split hand/foot syndrome (TH-SHFM) is a rare constellation of multiple congenital malformations which includes Ectrodactyly (Lobster claw deformity or Cleft hand/foot) with a wide range of phenotypes of absent tibia/tibial hemimelia or long bone deficiency(1,2). We describe a proposita with these characteristic anomalies in absence of family history of malformations. This was associated with sacral agenesis, anorectal atresia, hemi-vertebra and ventricular septal defect, hither to undescribed.
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