70 top medical experts on Patterson Stevenson syndrome across 6 countries and 1 U.S. states, including 2 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Patterson Stevenson syndrome: Polydactyly of a triphalangeal thumb or PPD2 is a form of preaxial polydactyly of fingers (see this term), a limb malformation syndrome, that is characterized by the presence of a usually opposable triphalangeal thumb with or without additional duplication of one or more skeletal components of the thumb. The thumb appearance can differ widely in shape (wedge to rectangular) or it can be deviated in the radio-ulnar plane (clinodactyly). PPD2 is also associated with systemic syndromes, including Holt-Oram syndrome and Fanconi anemia (see these terms).
  2. Clinical guidelines are the recommended starting point to understand initial steps and current protocols in any disease or procedure:
  3. Synonyms: Patterson Stevenson Fontaine syndrome,  Patterson-Stevenson-Fontaine Syndrome,  Polydactyly of Triphalangeal Thumb,  Preaxial II Polydactyly,  Split-Foot Deformity With Mandibulofacial Dysostosis,  Split-foot deformity with ectrodactyly and mandibulofacial dysostosis,  TPT and PSD syndrome,  Triphalangeal Thumb with Polysyndactyly,  Triphalangeal Thumb-Polydactyly Syndrome,  Triphalangeal Thumb-Polysyndactyly Syndrome,  Triphalangeal thumb polysyndactyly syndrome


  

        

                    


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