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Every year, about 7.9 million infants (6% of worldwide births) are born with serious birth defects. With the causes of over 50% of birth defects unknown, how do we diagnose and prevent them?
Polydactyly, a birth defect meaning “many fingers or toes” in Greek, is one of the most common congenital limb differences in newborns, according to The Hospital for Special Surgery.