A propos d’un cas d’acrocéphalosyndactylie

Abstract
A case of cranial malformation with syndactyly of both hands and feet, born of normal parents without hereditary taint, consanguinity or illness during pregnancy, is descr. and illustrated. All the anomalies were due to hypo-plasia. Although records of previous cases show that heredity plays a part in many, most instances of this malformation are sporadic.