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English: An Egyptian patient with Temtamy preaxial brachydactyly syndrome. Note round flat face (A), preaxial brachydactyly of hand and feet (B, C) and X-ray of both hands showing preaxial brachydactyly and hyperphalangism. (Limb Malformations & Skeletal Dysplasia Clinic, MSU, NRC).
Polski: Dziecko z zespołem brachydaktylii przedosiowej Temtamy. A. Charakterystyczna, okrągła twarz B. i C. Polidaktylia przedosiowa dłoni i stóp. D. RTG uwidacznia polidaktylię i hiperfalangizm
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Source Samia A Temtamy, Mona S Aglan. Brachydactyly. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 3, 15. 2008. DOI:10.1186/1750-1172-3-15
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