The classification system developed by Swanson is now internationally accepted, and divides congenital anomalies into seven categories, failure of formation (transverse or longitudinal), failure of differentiation, duplication, overgrowth, undergrowth, constriction bands, and generalized skeletal abnormalities. A number of anomalies of the upper limb are associated with cardiac anomalies, hematologic problems, and VATER syndrome. Poland's syndrome includes hypoplasia of the pectoralis major.
For those with access to (and a desire to review) medical literature, a reference section is included at the bottom of the page. There is also a PDF version of the entire summary.
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