Type i acrocephalosyndactyly
type I acrocephalosyndactyly n.
Acrocephalosyndactyly with the second through fifth digits fused into one mass with a common nail, often accompanied by moderately severe acne vulgaris on the forearms. Also called Apert’s syndrome.
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