“…Published reports on digital flexion creases include studies of embryonic development (Popich and Smith, 1970;Kimura and Kitagawa, 1986;Kimura and Schaumann, 1988;Stevens et al, 1988) and variations in morphology of digital (Aue-Hauser, 1979, 1980Aue-Hauser et al, 1978, 1980Komatz et al, 19781, thumb (Kimura and Schaumann, 19881, and metacarpophalangeal (Okajima, 1966(Okajima, , 1968) flexion creases in healthy individuals and reports of unusual digital flexion creases in various medical disorders (e.g., DeJong and Platou, 1967;Hodes et al, 1978;Kida et al, 1974;Penrose, 1931;Rodewald and Wischerath, 1979;Zizmor, 1973). Recently, Kimura and Schaumann (1988) described two types of previously unrecognized flexion creases, i.e., the "oblique" crease and the "extra" crease on the thumb and found their frequencies to be similar in fetuses and in healthy, phenotypically normal adults. These authors suggested that, owing to their high frequency, the oblique and extra creases should be considered "regular" creases.…”