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Table 1 Clinical features of the affected individuals

From: A novel missense in GLI3 possibly affecting one of the zinc finger domains may lead to postaxial synpolydactyly: case report

Affected individual

Sex

Age

Symptoms

Mutation

Great-grandmother (individual I:2)

Female

Deceased

Both hands were classified as post-axial polydactyly type B

Granduncle (individual II:2)

Male

56 years

Both hands were classified as post-axial polydactyly type B

Grandfather (individual II:6)

Male

54 years

Both hands were classified as post-axial polydactyly type B

c.[1622C > T];p.[(Thr541Met)]

Father (individual III:2)

Male

34 years

Left hand was classified as post-axial polydactyly type B

c.[1622C > T];p.[(Thr541Met)]

Patient (individual IV:1)

Male

2 years

Right hand was classified as post-axial polydactyly, left hand had cutaneous webbing between the 3rd and 4th fingers, left foot had a well-formed digit on the fibular aspect.

c.[1622C > T];p.[(Thr541Met)]