Polydactyly of Fingers
Hernandez's condition is relatively common - polydactyly occurs in about one of every 1,000 births, according to the Children's Hospital Boston. But it's rare for the extra digits to be so perfect. Anyone who glanced quickly at his hands would be hard-pressed to notice anything different unless they paused and started counting, says the Associated Press.
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