Aphalangia

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Aphalangia is a syndrome with the characteristic absence of the phalanx bone on one or more digits.<ref>,

 Aphalangia possibly linked to unintended use of finasteride during early pregnancy, 
 Annals of Saudi Medicine, 
 2009,
 Vol. 29(Issue: 2),
 pp. 155–6,
 DOI: 10.4103/0256-4947.51805,
 PMID: 19318745,
 PMC: 2813641,</ref>

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 Nonvascular phalangeal transfer from toes to hand in congenital Aphalangia, 
 Acta Orthopaedic et Traumatologica Turcica, 
 2007,
 Vol. 41(Issue: 1),
 pp. 36–41,
 
 PMID: 17483634,
  • Wiebe, E. L. "Intermediate digital aphalangia. A surgeon's dilemma--two bone toes." Journal of the American Podiatry Association 63.10 (1973): 522-524.


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