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Camptodactyly

Camptodactyly is a medical condition that causes one or more digits to be permanently bent. It involves fixed flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal joints.

Causes
The specific cause of camptodactyly remains unknown, but there are a few deficiencies that lead to the condition. A deficient lumbrical muscle controlling the flexion of the fingers, and abnormalities of the flexor and extensor tendons. A number of congenital syndromes may also cause camptodactyly: • Jacobsen syndromeBeals syndromeBlau syndromeFreeman–Sheldon syndromeCerebrohepatorenal syndromeWeaver syndromeChristianson syndromeGordon syndromeJaccoud arthropathyLenz microphthalmia syndromeMarshall–Smith–Weaver syndromeOculo-dento-digital syndromeTel Hashomer camptodactyly syndromeToriello–Carey syndromeTrisomy 13Stuve–Wiedemann syndromeLoeys–Dietz syndromeFetal alcohol syndromeFryns syndromeMarfan syndromeCarnio-carpo-tarsal dystrophy == Genetics ==
Genetics
The pattern of inheritance is determined by the phenotypic expression of a gene—which is called expressivity. Camptodactyly can be passed on through generations in various levels of phenotypic expression, which include both or only one hand. This means that the genetic expressivity is incomplete. It can be inherited from either parent. In most of its cases, camptodactyly occurs sporadically, but it has been found in several studies that it is inherited as an autosomal dominant condition. == Treatment ==
Treatment
If a contracture is less than 30 degrees, it may not interfere with normal functioning. Surgery is the last option for most cases as the result may not be satisfactory. == Etymology ==
Etymology
The name is derived from the ancient Greek words καμπτός, kamptos (bent) and δάκτυλος, daktylos (finger). == See also ==
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