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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for PAD
  1. ... have wart-like (verrucous) skin growths called knuckle pads on the knuckles of the fingers and toes. ... history of the disorder in their family. Knuckle pads, deafness, and leukonychia syndrome Knuckle pads, leukonychia, and ...
  2. ... absence of ridges on the skin on the pads of the fingers and toes, as well as ...
  3. ... also have fingerprints with unusual features and fleshy pads at the tips of the fingers. These prominent finger pads are called fetal finger pads because they normally ...
  4. ... Chuang LM. SLC2A10 genetic polymorphism predicts development of peripheral arterial disease in patients with type 2 diabetes. SLC2A10 and PAD in type 2 diabetes. BMC Med Genet. 2010 ...
  5. ... are the patterns of skin ridges on the pads of the fingers that form the basis for ... individuals do not have skin ridges on the pads of their fingers, they cannot be identified on ...
  6. ... patterns of skin ridges (called dermatoglyphs) on the pads of the fingers. These ridges are also present ...
  7. ... Loke YK, Wright AJ, Finglas PM, Jennings BA. Peripheral arterial disease and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T mutations: A case- ...
  8. ... In addition, affected individuals may have rough, thick pads on the joints of the fingers and toes ...
  9. ... cases of secondary Raynaud phenomenon, sores on the pads of the fingers or tissue death (necrosis) can ...
  10. ... other parts of the body. These include Garrod pads, which are nodules that develop on the knuckles; ...
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