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. 2014 May 1;9(5):e96192. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0096192

Figure 2. Photographs and radiographs of individuals.

Figure 2

Phenotypic spectrum of the two families showing typical SD1-c bilateral 3/4 fingers syndactyly (A, B, H, I and J) and unilateral 3/4 fingers syndactyly (G, M and N); transformative SD1-c bilateral 3/4 finger syndactyly with right fifth finger clinodactyly (K and L); mild SPD, bilateral 3/4 fingers syndactyly with phalanx duplication (E and F) and unilateral 3/4 fingers syndactyly with 4/5 fingers synpolydactyly (O and P). Other phenotypes included isolated unilateral partial webbing of 2/3 toes like SD1-a (D) and isolated unilateral adduction deformity of toes (C).