Webbed digits on the hands of a baby with Apert syndrome. Apert syndrome, also know as acrocephalosyndactyly, causes webbing on the hands and feet, and the premature closing of the skull bones resulting in a peak-shaped head. Apert syndrome is caused by a gene mutation and affects 1 in 160, 000 births. | |
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