Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Orthop. Dec 18, 2016; 7(12): 839-842
Published online Dec 18, 2016. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v7.i12.839
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of the affected member of the reported family
Affected member (current age)Hand abnormalitiesTarsal coalitionConductive hearing lossOtherOrthopaedic treatment required
Patient 1: Mother (40)Brachydactyly, no symphalangismBilateral: Talonavicular coalition, calcaneocuboid coalition, middle and lateral cuneiform coalitionNoPituitary adenoma – prolactinoma, platelet storage pool disorderYes for painful fixed valgus hindfoot, had targeted injections, developed subtalar osteoarthritis, underwent subtalar fusion
Patient 2: Son (18)Symphalangism, bilateral little fingers proximal interphalangeal joints fusion1Bilateral: Calcaneocuboid fusion, 3rd metatarsal - lateral cuneiform, Right talonavicular coalitionNoOrthotics only
Patient 3: Son (15)Brachydactyly, no symphalangismBilateral: Calcaneocuboid coalition, and medial cuneiform to third metatarsal coalitionNoDevelopmental delay, asthma, under investigation for MarfansOrthotics only
Patient 4: Daughter (11)Symphalangism, bilateral little fingers proximal interphalangeal joints fusion1Bilateral: Calcaneocuboid and talonavicular coalition, and medial cuneiform to third metatarsal coalitionNoDevelopmental delay, asthma, mild platelet dysfunctionOrthotics only