J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1999 Jul;42(7):1008-1013.

A Case of Split Hand Split Foot Anomaly

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Sung-Ae General Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
  • 2Sung-Ae Laboratory Research Institute of Life Science, Seoul, Korea.

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.

Keyword

Split hand; Split foot; Chromosomal abnomality; t(7p:14q)

MeSH Terms

Fingers
Foot*
Hand*
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Iris
Karyotype
Male
Syndactyly
Toes
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