{"id":1276,"date":"2017-11-10T08:34:37","date_gmt":"2017-11-10T08:34:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adem-erdogan.de\/en\/reconstructive-foot-surgery\/makrodaktylie\/"},"modified":"2018-07-31T09:27:54","modified_gmt":"2018-07-31T09:27:54","slug":"macrodactyly","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/adem-erdogan.de\/en\/reconstructive-foot-surgery\/macrodactyly\/","title":{"rendered":"Macrodactyly \u2013 Local Gigantism of the Toes"},"content":{"rendered":"

Gigantism of the toes can cause major complaints and consequently a considerable impairment in everyday life for the patients suffering from it. Macrodactyly, also known under the synonymous term gigantodactyly and linked to the Proteus syndrome, is a relatively rare deformity of the toes. <\/strong><\/p>\n

Learn more about macrodactyly and how it can be treated in this article.
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What Is Macrodactyly?<\/h2>\n

The term macrodactyly<\/strong> derives from the Greek terms makros for “large” \/ “long” and d\u00e1ktylos for “finger” or “toe”. The term macrodactyly describes an excessive growth of one or more toes<\/strong> o fingers. Macrodactyly is a special form of local gigantism which usually occurs isolated. The term macrodactyly is only a description of the symptoms since it may have several medical causes.<\/p>\n

Macrodactyly \u2013 Rare Foot Deformity with Distinct Appearance<\/h3>\n

Macrodactyly and the concurrent malalignment of the toes is a deformity of the toes<\/strong> which is relatively uncommon. It is characterized through a disproportional growth of the soft tissue as well as the bones of the affected toes.<\/p>\n

The excessive growth of a macrodactyly can occur either with the birth of a child (type 1 after Barsky), or occur within the first years of life (type 2 after Barsky).<\/p>\n

In most of the cases the second and \/ or third toe is affected by macrodactyly. The physical appearance of a macrodactyly is as following:\n<\/p>\n