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. 2015 Nov 5;53(3):152–162. doi: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2015-103393

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Clinical photographs of study participants. (A). Case 4: facial photograph in top panel, photograph of hands in lower panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly). (B). Case 2: facial photograph in top panel, photograph of hands in lower panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly). (C) Case 3: facial photograph in top panel, photograph of hands in lower panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly). (D) Case 1: facial photograph in top panel. Reproduced from Lo-Castro et al.17 (E) Boy with c.150G>C (p. Lys50Asn) SOX11 mutation (case 9). Facial photograph in top panel, hand in middle panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly) and foot in lowermost panel (note broad hallux and 2–3 toe syndactyly). (F) Boy with c.87C>A (p. Cys29*) SOX11 mutation (case 10). Facial photograph in top panel, hand in middle panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly) and foot in lowermost panel (note broad hallux, 2–3 toe syndactyly and hypoplasia of nail of fifth toe). (G). Girl with c.359C>A (p. Pro120His) SOX11 mutation (case 8). Facial photograph in top panel, hand in middle panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly) and foot in lowermost panel (note broad hallux and hypoplasia of nail of fifth toe). (H) Case 7. Facial photograph in top panel, photograph of hands in lower panel (note fifth finger clinodactyly and small nails on fifth finger).