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Catel-Manzke syndrome

Catel-Manzke syndrome is characterized by the Pierre Robin anomaly, which comprises cleft palate, glossoptosis, and micrognathia, and a unique form of bilateral hyperphalangy in which there is an accessory bone inserted between the second metacarpal and its corresponding proximal phalanx, resulting in radial deviation of the index finger (summary by Manzke et al., 2008). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
375536
Concept ID:
C1844887
Disease or Syndrome
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Hyperphalangy of the 2nd finger

An accessory phalanx of the index (second) finger that is arranged linearly with the other phalanges. Hyperphalangy of the index finger results from an accessory ossification center at the metacarpophalangeal joint, resulting in radial deviation of the index finger. Note that this term refers only to this type of hyperphalangy. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
892763
Concept ID:
C4072907
Anatomical Abnormality

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