A Case of Post-axial Hexadactyly with a Different Skeletal Anatomy in Each of the Four Limbs

Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences,2016,6,4,1596-1599.
Published:December 2016
Type:Case Report
Authors:
Author(s) affiliations:

Rudrajit Paul1, Debaditya Roy2, Ratul Ghosh2, Tanmay Jyoti Sau3, Indranil Thakur4

1Associate Professor, 2Resident, 3Professor, 4Assistant Professor

Department of Medicine, Medical College Kolkata, 88, College Street, Kolkata-700073, West Bengal, India.

Abstract:

Tetrapolydactyly, that is, polydactyly of all four limbs is a rare congenital anomaly. When six fingers are present in each of the four limbs, the anomaly is called “polydactyly 24”. Such conditions may occur sporadically or may be part of some syndromes. We here present a rare case of sporadic polydactyly 24 in a healthy female from Eastern India. She had post-axial polydactyly, type II in one limb and type III in the rest. She denied any functional limitation due to this skeletal anomaly. The relevant literature pertaining to polydactyly has been discussed in details.

Figure showing hexadactyly of hands (A) and feet (B)