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A dorsal view of a newborn human hand displaying postaxial polydactyly on the ulnar side adjacent to the fifth digit, with the duplicated phalanges rendered as translucent bones. In anatomical hierarchy, the extra digit (an anatomical structure) comprises phalanges within the digit of the hand, part of the upper limb. Relevant to clinical anatomy and congenital pathology, this variant alters hand biomechanics for grasp and fine motor function. Species: Homo sapiens. Abbreviation: PPD (postaxial polydactyly).

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