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Brachymetacarpia or brachymetacarpalia is a medical condition in which the metacarpal bones of the hands are shortened. The equivalent condition in the foot is brachymetatarsia, in which the metatarsal bones are shortened. Brachymetacarpia is typically congenital and presents in childhood or early adolescence, but it can also be associated with other acquired syndromes or endocrinological conditions. While cosmetic appearance is the most common concern of affected individuals, brachymetacarpia may also affect hand function due to alterations in muscle and tendon length. Treatment usually involves lengthening of the affected bone(s), either acutely with a bone graft or gradually with an external fixator.

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  • Brachymetacarpie (de)
  • Brachymetacarpia (en)
  • Braquimetacarpia (es)
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  • La braquimetacarpia, también conocida como hipoplasia metacarpiana es un trastorno en el que uno de los huesos metacarpianos de la mano son anormalmente cortos. El equivalente de braquimetacarpia afectando al pie es la braquimetatarsia.​ (es)
  • Brachymetacarpia or brachymetacarpalia is a medical condition in which the metacarpal bones of the hands are shortened. The equivalent condition in the foot is brachymetatarsia, in which the metatarsal bones are shortened. Brachymetacarpia is typically congenital and presents in childhood or early adolescence, but it can also be associated with other acquired syndromes or endocrinological conditions. While cosmetic appearance is the most common concern of affected individuals, brachymetacarpia may also affect hand function due to alterations in muscle and tendon length. Treatment usually involves lengthening of the affected bone(s), either acutely with a bone graft or gradually with an external fixator. (en)
  • Die Brachymetacarpie, auch Brachymetakarpie, (von altgriechisch βραχύς brachýs ‚kurz‘, μετά meta, ‚zwischen‘ und κάρπος karpos, ‚Handgelenk‘, lateinisch metacarpium) ist eine angeborene Verkürzung der Mittelhandknochen. Sie ist eine Form der Brachyphalangie, auch wenn eigentlich kein Fingerglied verkürzt ist, und wird als Brachydaktylie Typ E klassifiziert. Sie kann bei verschiedenen Syndromen als Merkmal auftreten: (de)
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  • Die Brachymetacarpie, auch Brachymetakarpie, (von altgriechisch βραχύς brachýs ‚kurz‘, μετά meta, ‚zwischen‘ und κάρπος karpos, ‚Handgelenk‘, lateinisch metacarpium) ist eine angeborene Verkürzung der Mittelhandknochen. Sie ist eine Form der Brachyphalangie, auch wenn eigentlich kein Fingerglied verkürzt ist, und wird als Brachydaktylie Typ E klassifiziert. Sie kann bei verschiedenen Syndromen als Merkmal auftreten: * Albright-Osteodystrophie * Asphyxierende Thoraxdysplasie * Beckwith-Wiedemann-Syndrom (MC III & V) * Biemond-Syndrom * Cornelia-de-Lange-Syndrom * Geleophysischer Kleinwuchs * Gorlin-Goltz-Syndrom * Homocystinurie * Hypothyreose * Juvenile idiopathische Arthritis * Katzenschreisyndrom * Larsen-Syndrom * Mesomele Dysplasie Typ Verloes-David-Pfeiffer * Multiple kartilaginäre Exostosen * Pseudohypoparathyreoidismus * Pseudopseudohypoparathyreoidismus * Ruvalcaba-Syndrom * Tricho-rhino-phalangeale Dysplasie (MC V) * Turner-Syndrom (MC III-V) (de)
  • Brachymetacarpia or brachymetacarpalia is a medical condition in which the metacarpal bones of the hands are shortened. The equivalent condition in the foot is brachymetatarsia, in which the metatarsal bones are shortened. Brachymetacarpia is typically congenital and presents in childhood or early adolescence, but it can also be associated with other acquired syndromes or endocrinological conditions. While cosmetic appearance is the most common concern of affected individuals, brachymetacarpia may also affect hand function due to alterations in muscle and tendon length. Treatment usually involves lengthening of the affected bone(s), either acutely with a bone graft or gradually with an external fixator. This condition is one of the causes of brachydactyly. (en)
  • La braquimetacarpia, también conocida como hipoplasia metacarpiana es un trastorno en el que uno de los huesos metacarpianos de la mano son anormalmente cortos. El equivalente de braquimetacarpia afectando al pie es la braquimetatarsia.​ (es)
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