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Aetiology

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The aetiology of congenital syndactyly is thought to be a deficiency of the normal wave of apoptosis that occurs between digits in weeks 4-8 of intrauterine life. Triggering factors may be extrinsic steroid exposure or fibroblast growth factor receptor deficiency.

Ogino(1) has suggested a failure of normal digital induction as a cause of syndactyly that is associated with polydactyly and typical cleft hand.

Alternatively, in a minority of cases an intrauterine amniotic band may traumatize the space between digits and subsequent healing leads to fusion by the time of birth.

 

Ref: (1) Ogino T et al. (1986). J Hand Surg 11: 364-371.

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