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Brachydactyly type C

The brachydactyly type C (BDC) phenotype includes brachymesophalangy of fingers 2, 3, and 5. The fourth finger is usually unaffected and thus appears as the longest finger of the hand. Shortening of metacarpal 1 and hyperphalangy in fingers 2 and 3 may occur and can be considered relatively characteristic signs. BDC can be highly variable, ranging from severely affected hands with very short fingers to mildly affected cases with only moderate brachydactyly, most often affecting the middle and proximal phalanges of fingers 2 and 3 (summary by Lehmann et al., 2006). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
350590
Concept ID:
C1862103
Congenital Abnormality; Disease or Syndrome
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Brachydactyly type A1C

Any brachydactyly type A1 in which the cause of the disease is a mutation in the GDF5 gene. [from MONDO]

MedGen UID:
767360
Concept ID:
C3554446
Disease or Syndrome
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Short middle phalanx of the 3rd finger

Hypoplasia (congenital reduction in size) of the middle phalanx of the third finger. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
867116
Concept ID:
C4021474
Anatomical Abnormality
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