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Table 1 Published reports of macrodactyly of the feet with case numbers of 5 or more

From: Clinical characteristics of 93 cases of isolated macrodactyly of the foot in children

No. of patients (feet)

Sex

Side

Type

Incidence

Neural involvement

Forefoot affected

Author

Article type

M: F

L: R: B

P:S

Hand: foot

7

6:1

3:4:0

4:2

Equal

None (n = 5)

 

Kalen et al. [4]

Original

7

3:4

3:4:0

2:5

 

Yes (n = 1)

5

Minguella and Cusi [5]

Original

7 (8)

2:5

4:2:1

8:0

 

Yes (prominent)

6

Dennyson et al. [6]

Original

 

MP

     

Natividad and Patel [7]

Review

    

Almost Equal

  

Natarajan et al. [2]

Review

15 (17)

8:7

5:8:2

12:5

  

15

Chang et al. [8]

Original

13

FP

 

8:5

20:13

  

Hardwicke et al. [3]

Original

8

5:3

4:4:0

7:1

 

4 (n = 6)

 

Wu et al. [9]

Original

12 (13)

8:4

7:4:1

3:10

  

Yes

Wang et al. [10]

Original

16 (18)

7:9

8:6:2

13:5

  

18

Kim et al. [11]

Original

13 (14)

  

10:4

3:13

 

7

Chen et al. [12]

Original

93 (95)

37:56

53:38:2

33:60

 

74 (n = 84)

90 (n = 95)

Ours

Original

  1. L left, R right, M male, F female, P progressive type, S static type, B bilateral, MP male preponderance, FP female preponderance