Background: Rudimentary polydactyly histologically reveals a marked neural
proliferation in the dermis and a large number of Meissner corpuscles in th
e dermal papillae, Objective: Our study was performed to determine whether
this neural proliferation is related to Merkel cells. Method: Using an anti
body to cytokeratin 20, we examined the number and distribution of Merkel c
ells in 5 cases of rudimentary polydactyly, including an immature case with
out Meissner corpuscles. Results: Only the case without Meissner corpuscles
had a markedly large number of Merkel cells and some dermal Merkel cells.
Conclusion: The normal number of Merkel cells in the mature cases suggests
that abundant Merkel cells may appear at first and disappear after the deve
lopment of neural proliferation. Merkel cells may be associated with the ge
neration of cutaneous nerve plexus and nerve endings in the upper dermis, a
nd possibly with the development of Meissner corpuscles, at the early stage
of rudimentary polydactyly. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.