The clinical, pathologic, and roentgenographic features of macrodactylia fibrolipomatosis described are based on 40 cases from the literature and five cases seen by the authors. This condition previously has been described as macrodactyly, megalodactyly, macrodystrophia lipomatosa, dactylomegaly, and local gigantism. We believe macrodactylia fibrolipomatosis is the best term because it describes the characteristics which separate this condition from other forms of macrodactyly. Macrodactylia fibrolipomatosis is a form of macrodactyly noticed soon after birth. Usually affected are multiple adjacent digits on the lateral aspect of the hand or the medial aspect of the foot, although a single digit may be involved. Roentgenograms show bony enlargement, often with medial deviation in the hand and lateral deviation in the foot. The soft tissues ventral to the affected bones are diffusely enlarged and are predominantly of fat density, commonly mixed with bands of denser connective tissue. The cause of this rare condition is obscure but it may be related to fibrofatty tumors, often found at surgery, impinging on nerves supplying the enlarged digits.
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South Med J
March 2010
Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.
A patient presented with progressive abdominal distention, discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and constipation. The patient also had congenital macrodactyly of the third, fourth, and fifth digits of the left hand. He [corrected] was diagnosed with macrodactylia fibrolipomatosis with multiple small bowel lipomas and complete small bowel obstruction.
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January 2000
New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Division of Orthopaedics, New York, New York 10035, USA.
Macrodactyly can affect the fingers and/or toes1. Histopathologic examination will distinguish macrodactylia fibrolipomatosis or neural fibrolipoma with macrodactyly, from macrodactylia as a part of neurofibromatosis. Surgical repair is aimed at decreasing the size of the affected foot so it is as near in size and shape to the normal foot as possible.
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October 1996
Division of Gastroenterology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.
J Foot Surg
November 1991
Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan.
Macrodactylia fibrolipomatosis is a rare congenital anomaly or neonatal form of enlargement of the digits. An infant with this malady affecting the left foot is described by the author. Initial observation, followed by appropriate surgical intervention, consisted of amputation and debulking procedures.
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