Author/Authors :
Lal, Karmoon Quaid-i-Azam University - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Department of Animal Sciences, Human Genetics Program, Pakistan , Mumtaz, Sara Quaid-i-Azam University - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Department of Animal Sciences, Human Genetics Program, Pakistan , Attiq-ur-Rehman Quaid-i-Azam University - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Department of Animal Sciences, Human Genetics Program, Pakistan , Bibi, Maryam Quaid-i-Azam University - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Department of Animal Sciences, Human Genetics Program, Pakistan , Pervin, Zahida Quaid-i-Azam University - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Department of Animal Sciences, Human Genetics Program, Pakistan , Malik, Sajid Quaid-i-Azam University - Faculty of Biological Sciences - Department of Animal Sciences, Human Genetics Program, Pakistan
Abstract :
Congenital hypoplasia of thumb is rare malformation which is less likely to appear as an isolated entity. Four independent subjects exhibiting various grades of underdeveloped first digital ray were recruited. The affected autopods had narrow palms, medial or valgus inclinations of index fingers and thenar weakness, while the postaxial digits were least affected. According to the classification of hypoplastic thumb by Blauth and Schneider-Sickert (1981), the phenotypes were concordant with types 3 and 4. In one of the subjects there was contralateral preaxial polydactyly. All cases were sporadic and nonsyndromic and parental consanguinity was witnessed in two individuals. Recurrent appearance of similar phenotypes may suggest genetic etiologies which should be elucidated with the help of high-throughput genetic methods.
Keywords :
Thumb hypoplasia , First digit ray , Oligodactyly , Limb anomaly , Pakistani subjects