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QOW58

A child presented with hands that looked as shown in the picture above.

1. This condition is called:

a. polydactyly
b. ectrodactyly
c. lobster claw deformity
d. (b) and (c) 
e. (a) and (c)

2. This condition is inherited as:

a. autosomal dominant
b. autosomal recessive
c. X-linked
d. (b) and (c)
e. (a), (b), and (c).

3. Eye conditions associated with this type of congenital anomaly include:
a. cryptophthalmos
b. Moebius syndrome
c. macular dystrophy
d. absent meibomian glands
e. all of the above

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