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Brachydactyly type D, also known as short thumb, [3] [1] stub thumb, [5] [6] or clubbed thumb, [5] [6] is a genetic trait clinically recognised by a thumb being relatively short and round with an accompanying wider nail bed. The distal phalanx of affected thumbs is approximately two-thirds the length of full-length thumbs.
20. Nov. 2017 · More commonly referred to as "clubbed thumbs" and often comically called "toe thumbs" (delightful!), brachydactyly type D is an inherited condition in which "the end bones of the thumbs are...
Experts don't know the exact cause of clubbed fingers and thumbs, but it happens when certain substances in your blood are present. One of those is vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)....
Brachydactyly type D. "Stub Thumb" Referred to inaccurately as "clubbed thumbs". Most common form of brachydactyly. It shortens the final bone in the thumbs and does not affect the fingers at all. Type E, BDE: 113300: HOXD13: 2q31-q32: Brachydactyly type E. This is the rarest form of brachydactyly. It is most often part of another ...
4. Aug. 2022 · Overview. A clubbed finger, with its nail that looks like an upside-down spoon, is often a symptom of another disease. What are clubbed fingers? Clubbed fingers refers to the way the ends of your fingers look, including your nails and the areas around and under them. These appearances can happen with your toes as well.
28. Jan. 2021 · Clubbed fingers occur when soft tissues at the fingertips become enlarged, swollen, and spongy. This creates a clubbed appearance due to the straightening of the natural curvature of the nail....
25. Juli 2017 · Causes. Types. Diagnosis. Treatment. Risk factors. Complications. Outlook. What is brachydactyly? Brachydactyly is a shortening of the fingers and toes due to unusually short bones. This is an...