Anderson T
Canterbury Archaeological Trust, Kent, United Kingdom.
Am J Med Genet. 1994 Oct 1;52(4):475-7. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.1320520414.
A series of illustrative ballads provide evidence of tetradysmelia, including acheiropodia, from sixteenth century England. It is probable that the presented malformations represent the non-genetic Hanhart complex. Such a condition has not been reported in archaeologically retrieved skeletal material.
一系列具有说明性的民谣为十六世纪英格兰的四肢发育不全(包括无手足畸形)提供了证据。所呈现的畸形可能代表非遗传性的汉哈特综合征。在考古发掘出的骨骼材料中尚未有这种病症的报道。