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A patient with a congenital claw-like lesion of the finger was studied to
determine the nature of the tissue. A variety of biochemical techniques and
histological examinations indicated that the lesion was an example of
rudimentary polydactyly covered with stratum corneum rather than an
accessory nail.
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Unusual Complication of Ligation of Rudimentary Ulnar Digit
HERAS et al. J Hand Surg Eur Vol 1999;24:750-751. ABSTRACT