Presentation
Hand trauma
Patient Data
Age: 8 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Brachydactyly
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The most notable finding in this patient with brachydactyly is the short 5th metacarpal. The 4th metacarpal is also short.
Case Discussion
Brachydactyly can be isolated or be associated with syndromic as well as non-syndromic conditions.