Congenital Absence/hypoplasia Of Fingers Excluding Thumb, Unilateral

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Congenital absence/hypoplasia of fingers excluding thumb, unilateral is a rare, non-syndromic, terminal transverse limb reduction defect characterized by unilateral absence of the terminal portions of digits 2 to 5, with a mildly hypoplastic thumb and small nail remnants on the digital stumps. Metacarpal bones may be variably reduced.