Table 2 Phenotype in 14 patients, determined by clinical examination, and an additional radiological examination in nine of the 14.
ID | Hands | Feet | ||
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Right | Left | Right | Left | |
V:4 | Clinically described in the original paper by Mohr and Wriedt | |||
V:5 | Clinically described in the original paper by Mohr and Wriedt | |||
VI:8 | Absent 2nd mesophalanx, milder shortening of 3rd, 4th, | Absent 2nd mesophalanx, 3rd meso‐ | Hypoplastic middle | Similar to |
and 5th mesophalanges with slightly camptodactyly in the | phalanx short with camptodactyly in | phalanges 2–5 | right foot | |
4th DIP joint. Radiographs showed short 1st and 2nd | the MP and DIP joints. Flexion was | |||
proximal phalanges bilaterally | limited in the 4th DIP joint | |||
VI:10 | Short 2nd mesophalanx and clinodactyly of the 5th DIP | Short 2nd mesophalanx and | Broad foot, hallux | Normal |
joint. Radiographs showed short 1st proximal phalanx | clinodactyly of the 5th DIP joint | overriding 2nd toe | ||
bilaterally | ||||
VI:12 | The 2nd mesophalanx slightly short compared to the 4th | Similar to right hand | Normal | Normal |
mesophalanx. Radiographs showed short 1st metacarpals | ||||
VI:15 | The 2nd mesophalanx slightly short compared to the 4th | Normal | Normal | Normal |
mesophalanx | ||||
VI:17 | Short 2nd mesophalanx, limited flexion of the 4th DIP joint | Short 2nd mesophalanx | Short 2nd toe | Normal |
VII:11 | Absent 2nd mesophalanx and ulnar deviation in the 2nd DIP | Similar to the right hand | Hypoplastic middle | Similar to |
joint. The 3rd, 4th and 5th mesophalanges were short with | phalanges 2, 4, | right foot | ||
clinodactyly and limited flexion in the 5th DIP joint. Radio‐ | and 5 | |||
graphs showed long 2nd distal phalanges | ||||
VII:18 | Short 2nd and 5th mesophalanges with clinodactyly of the | Similar to the right hand | Normal | Normal |
5th DIP joint | ||||
VII:19 | The 2nd mesophalanx slightly short compared to the 4th | Similar to the right hand | Normal | Normal |
mesophalanx. Radiographs in addition showed a short 3rd | ||||
mesophalanx and short 1st distal phalanx bilaterally | ||||
VII:20 | The 2nd mesophalanx slightly short compared to the 4th | Similar to the right hand | Normal | Normal |
mesophalanx | ||||
VII:22 | Short 2nd mesophalanx and clinodactyly of the | Short 2nd mesophalanx | Broad | Broad |
5th DIP joint | ||||
VIII:5 | Short 2nd mesophalanx | Similar to the right hand | Normal | 2nd |
mesophalanx | ||||
hypoplastic |
DIP, distal interphalangeal; MP, metacarpal phalangeal.