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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Die Brachydaktylie Typ D (auch BrachymegalDie Brachydaktylie Typ D (auch Brachymegalodactylismus) ist die häufigste Form der Brachydaktylie, und bezeichnet eine angeborene Fehlbildung des Skelettes, die klinisch mit kurzem, dickem Daumen und breitem Nagelbett anschaulich ist. Der Grosszeh kann gleichfalls verkürzt und verdickt sein. Das Endglied (distale Phalanx) betroffener Daumen hat gewöhnlicherweise zwischen 50 und 66 Prozent der Länge nichtbetroffener Daumen. Die Erstbeschreibung dieses Types stammt aus dem Jahre 1928 durch O. Thomsen.tammt aus dem Jahre 1928 durch O. Thomsen. , La braquidactilia tipo D, también llamado La braquidactilia tipo D, también llamado pulgar corto o pulgar gordo, o más formalmente, braquimegalodactilia, es una malformación congénita hereditaria la cual afecta los pulgares​ Esta condición afecta aproximadamente al 2-3 % de la población, la causa de esta condición es una mutación en el gen HOXD13, en el cromosoma 2q31.1, es un tipo de braquidactilia. ​ma 2q31.1, es un tipo de braquidactilia. ​ , Brachydactyly type D, also known as short Brachydactyly type D, also known as short thumb or stub thumb and inaccurately referred to as clubbed thumb, is a condition clinically recognised by a thumb being relatively short and round with an accompanying wider nail bed. The distal phalanx of affected thumbs is approximately two-thirds the length of full-length thumbs. It is the most common type of brachydactyly, or shortness of digits, affecting approximately 2–3% of the population, and is associated with the HOXD13 gene, located on chromosome 2q31.1 HOXD13 gene, located on chromosome 2q31.1
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rdfs:comment Brachydactyly type D, also known as short Brachydactyly type D, also known as short thumb or stub thumb and inaccurately referred to as clubbed thumb, is a condition clinically recognised by a thumb being relatively short and round with an accompanying wider nail bed. The distal phalanx of affected thumbs is approximately two-thirds the length of full-length thumbs. It is the most common type of brachydactyly, or shortness of digits, affecting approximately 2–3% of the population, and is associated with the HOXD13 gene, located on chromosome 2q31.1 HOXD13 gene, located on chromosome 2q31.1 , La braquidactilia tipo D, también llamado La braquidactilia tipo D, también llamado pulgar corto o pulgar gordo, o más formalmente, braquimegalodactilia, es una malformación congénita hereditaria la cual afecta los pulgares​ Esta condición afecta aproximadamente al 2-3 % de la población, la causa de esta condición es una mutación en el gen HOXD13, en el cromosoma 2q31.1, es un tipo de braquidactilia. ​ma 2q31.1, es un tipo de braquidactilia. ​ , Die Brachydaktylie Typ D (auch BrachymegalDie Brachydaktylie Typ D (auch Brachymegalodactylismus) ist die häufigste Form der Brachydaktylie, und bezeichnet eine angeborene Fehlbildung des Skelettes, die klinisch mit kurzem, dickem Daumen und breitem Nagelbett anschaulich ist. Der Grosszeh kann gleichfalls verkürzt und verdickt sein. Das Endglied (distale Phalanx) betroffener Daumen hat gewöhnlicherweise zwischen 50 und 66 Prozent der Länge nichtbetroffener Daumen. Die Erstbeschreibung dieses Types stammt aus dem Jahre 1928 durch O. Thomsen.tammt aus dem Jahre 1928 durch O. Thomsen.
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