Polydactyly, Postaxial, With Progressive Myopia
Czeizel and Brooser (1986) found a disorder of postaxial polydactyly and progressive myopia in 9 persons in 4 generations of a family in an autosomal dominant pedigree pattern. There was no instance of male-to-male transmission. The proband also had bilateral congenital inguinal hernias and undescended testes but the former condition came from the other side of the family.