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pubmed-article:15046274pubmed:abstractTextTo describe the management of neonatal accessory digits, comparing views of paediatricians with those of hand surgeons, giving particular emphasis to the form of partial, ulnar duplication of the little finger (ulnar or postaxial polydactyly type B) which has a narrow pedicle.lld:pubmed
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