Definition: Brachydactylia, also known as "brachycephalic" or "brachycephalic," is a condition characterized by an abnormal number of digits on each side of the face. This condition occurs due to a deficiency in the development of the bones and muscles that are responsible for supporting the head and upper body. The term "brachydactylia" comes from the Greek words "brachos" meaning "long," and "dactylus"