Fig. 1: Left: The terminated baby presented an extremely small thoracic cage and short arms and legs, especially distal.
From: Unclassifiable short-rib thoracic dysplasia diagnosed using targeted gene panel sequencing

Postaxial polydactyly and brachydactyly in the hands and feet are denoted with arrows. Right: Postmortem radiographs of the fetus showing generalized skeletal alterations with striking immaturity of the skeleton, including a severely narrow thorax with short ribs, defective ossification of the vertebral bodies and ilia, and absent ossification of the pubic and ischial bones. The long bones are severely short. The ulnae are particularly short, and the fibulae are not ossified. Ossification of the short tubular bones is absent.