Each bone was aligned with anatomical precision, right down to the distalphalanges of the hands and feet.
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We report a 21-year-old patient with speech problems, autistic traits, dysmorphic facial features, broad thumbs with short distalphalanges and a pancreatic gastrinoma.
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Therefore the hand is usually in the so-called interosseal position, with flexion of the proximal and extension of the middle and distalphalanges.