Disease ID | Source | Name | Description |
609432 | OMIM | Syndactyly, mesoaxial synostotic, with phalangeal reduction (MSSD) | An autosomal recessive, non-syndromic digit anomaly characterized by mesoaxial osseous synostosis at a metacarpal level, reduction of one or more phalanges, hypoplasia of distal phalanges of preaxial and postaxial digits, clinodactyly of fifth fingers, and preaxial fusion of toes. The disease is caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. |
607539 | OMIM | Camptosynpolydactyly, complex (CCSPD) | An autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hand and foot deformities consisting of polydactyly with digits arising from the dorsum of hands, syn- and camptodactyly of some fingers, soft tissue syndactyly of first and second toes, and dysplastic nails. The disease may be caused by variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. |
612576 | OMIM | Split-hand/foot malformation with long bone deficiency 3 (SHFLD3) | A disease characterized by the association of split-hand/foot malformation with long bone deficiency involving the tibia and fibula. Split-hand/foot malformation is a limb malformation involving the central rays of the autopod. Phenotypic expression is extremely variable between and within families, and even between limbs of a single patient, ranging from syndactyly and oligodactyly to the most severe monodactyly with only a single phalanx. Limb features include median clefts of the hands and feet, and aplasia and/or hypoplasia of the phalanges, metacarpals, and metatarsals. Disease susceptibility may be associated with variants affecting the gene represented in this entry. A copy number variation (CNV) resulting in BHLHA9 duplications is a necessary but not sufficient susceptibility factor for Split-hand/foot malformation with long bone deficiency, a highly variable phenotype with reduced penetrance, particularly in females (PubMed:22147889). |