Abstract

Abstract Congenital anonychia is a relatively rare abnormality of nail development affecting all or some of the finger and toe nails, characterized by either complete absence of nails or hypoplasia of nails. We report a rare case of congenital anonychia with brachydactyly with unique congenital abnormalities of heart-shaped tongue, congenital hypoglossal nerve palsy, and staghorn calculus. To our knowledge, these associations have never been described before and do not fall under any known syndromic entity.

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