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Polydactyly
Duplications of Digits
Duplication of digits is also known as polydactyly. The little finger is the finger that is most often affected. There are three degrees of polydactyly, including the following:
- Type 1 polydactyly - An extra digit is attached by skin and nerves
- Type 2 polydactyly - An extra digit with normal parts is attached to the bone or joint
- Type 3 polydactyly - An extra digit with normal parts is connected to an extra normal metacarpal bone in the hand