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Polydactylism — being born with an extra finger or toe — is fairly unusual, but it is even more rare for someone to have spare functional digits on both hands and feet, as Le does.
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Polydactylism: A medical condition where you have extra fingers or toes.
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Polydactylism is for lusers: I still need only two fingers to tell the world how I feel!
waterdiluted Diary Entry waterdiluted 2005
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Polydactylism — being born with an extra finger or toe — is fairly unusual, but it is even more rare for someone to have spare functional digits on both hands and feet, as Le does.
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Polydactylism - being born with an extra finger or toe - is fairly unusual, but it is even more rare for someone to have spare functional digits on both hands and feet, as Le does.
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Polydactylism-the genetic condition of being born with an extra toe or finger-is unusual, affecting one in every 500 live births, it's even more uncommon for extra digits to be found on both the hands and feet, as Le does.
NY Daily News 2011
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Polydactylism - being born with an extra finger or toe - is fairly unusual, but it is even more rare for someone to have a spare functional digit on both hands and feet, as Le does.
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Polydactylism - being born with an extra finger or toe - is fairly unusual, but it is even more rare for someone to have a spare functional digit on both hands and feet, as Le does.
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Contraction.] #Supernumerary Fingers (Polydactylism).
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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