Ulnar hypoplasia - split foot
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Ulnar hypoplasia-split foot syndrome is characterised by the association of severe ulnar hypoplasia, absence of fingers two to five, and split-foot. It has been described in four males belonging to two generations of the same family. X-linked recessive inheritance is suggested, but autosomal dominant transmission cannot be excluded.
- Aliases
- complete absence of the ulna and of fingers 2 to 5, together with lobster-claw deformity of the feet
- familial ulnar aplasia and lobster claw syndrome
- severe ulnar aplasia and lobster claw feet
- Ulnar hypoplasia - lobster-claw deformity of feet
- ulnar hypoplasia lobster claw deformity of feet
- ulnar hypoplasia with lobster-claw deformity of feet
- ulnar hypoplasia-lobster-claw deformity of feet syndrome
- ulnar hypoplasia-split foot syndrome
- Van De Berghe Dequeker syndrome
- Van den Berghe-Dequecker syndrome