A seven-toed central polydactyl in an adult: A neglected, unclassifiable case

K. Koca, B. Demiralp, Y. Yurttaş, Inan Guven, E. Koseoglu, S. Akpancar, M. Başbozkurt
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The aim of this study was to present a neglected, unclassifiable case that involved a central type polydactyl adult with 7 toes and metatarsals, 4 cuneiforms and 1 cuboid. A 22 year-old male soldier with a right polydactyl was referred to our hospital. He suffered from the need of excessively wide-shoes and occasional shoe irritation. He was evaluated with plain radiography and 3D tomography. The patient had central-type polydactyl with 7 toes and metatarsals, and 4 cuneiforms and 1 cuboid. Ankles and hind feet were completely normal. All toes were capable of tendon flexion and extension. His medical and family history was unremarkable. We planned to excise the excessive toes and metatarsals, but the patient denied the surgery. We present a very rare case with a central polydactyl having 7 toes and metatarsals, 4 cuneiforms and 1 cuboid. The striking point in our case was that he was a neglected, unclassifiable case.
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一个成年人的七趾中央多趾兽:一个被忽视的,无法分类的案例
本研究的目的是提出一个被忽视的,无法分类的情况下,涉及中心型多趾成人7趾和跖骨,4楔形和1长方体。一名右多趾畸形的22岁男性士兵被转介到我们医院。他需要穿过宽的鞋子,偶尔穿鞋也会感到不适。通过x线平片和3D断层扫描对患者进行评估。患者为中心型多趾趾,趾跖7个,楔形骨4个,长方体骨1个。脚踝和后脚完全正常。所有脚趾都能进行肌腱屈伸。他的病史和家族史一般。我们计划切除多余的脚趾和跖骨,但病人拒绝手术。我们报告一个非常罕见的病例,中央多趾有7个脚趾和跖骨,4个楔形和1个长方体。在我们的案例中,引人注目的一点是,他是一个被忽视的、无法归类的案例。
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