Fig. 1.
Clinical photographs and radiographs of a patient affecting with Weyers acrofacial dysostosis. (A and C) Bilateral postaxial polydactyly type A was removed at birth by surgical operations on both hands and feet, only scars (black arrows) were seen after amputation. (B and D) Apparent dysplastic fingernails and toenails. (D and E) Partial syndactyly at the second and third toes on both feet (black arrows). X-ray shows that the phalanges were not affected. (F) Oral examination of the upper lip reveals multiple oral frenula, diastemas, teeth which were abnormal in size and shape, delayed teeth eruption. (G) Panoramic radiographs showed the absence of permanent incisors (white arrows).