Pedal polydactyly: An overview with case report

Polydactyly is a fairly common congenital condition of the foot, and is characterized by supernumerary digits and/or metatarsals. It may be an isolated condition or part of a congenital syndrome. Polydactyly is generally classified into three major groups: medial ray (preaxial), central ray, and lat...

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description Polydactyly is a fairly common congenital condition of the foot, and is characterized by supernumerary digits and/or metatarsals. It may be an isolated condition or part of a congenital syndrome. Polydactyly is generally classified into three major groups: medial ray (preaxial), central ray, and lateral ray (postaxial). A review of Polydactyly and an unusual case report of central ray involvement and its surgical correction are presented.
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Toes - abnormalities
Toes - surgery
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