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  1. ... occurs when a piece of the long (q) arm of chromosome 18 is missing. The term "proximal" ... communication and social interaction. Deletions from the q arm of chromosome 18 occur in an estimated 1 ...
  2. ... a condition that involves abnormal development of the arms, resulting in characteristic arm malformations that can vary in severity. In people ... limb structure, bones, muscles, and tendons in the arms and hands develop more like those in the ...
  3. ... occurs when a piece of the long (q) arm of chromosome 18 is missing. The term "distal" ... small head size (microcephaly). Deletions from the q arm of chromosome 18 occur in an estimated 1 ...
  4. ... wasting (amyotrophy) in one or both shoulders and arms. Neuralgic pain is felt along the path of ... controls movement and sensation in the shoulders and arms.People with hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy usually begin experiencing ...
  5. ... weakness and wasting of the muscles in the arms and legs. The muscles most affected are those ... muscles), specifically the muscles of the shoulders, upper arms, pelvic area, and thighs.The severity, age of ...
  6. ... bones (craniosynostosis) and abnormalities of bones in the arms and hands.People with Baller-Gerold syndrome have ... forearm is also common. Together, these hand and arm abnormalities are called radial ray malformations.People with ...
  7. ... characterized by abnormally thick bones (hyperostosis) in the arms, legs, and skull.The thick limb bones can ... to bone pain and muscle weakness in the arms and legs and cause individuals with Camurati-Engelmann ...
  8. ... affects the development of the face, hands, and arms. The severity of this disorder varies among affected ... syndrome have bone abnormalities in their hands and arms. The most common abnormality is malformed or absent ...
  9. ... characterized by skeletal abnormalities of the hands and arms (upper limbs) and heart problems.People with Holt- ... the forearm, an underdeveloped bone of the upper arm, and abnormalities of the collar bone or shoulder ...
  10. ... narrow chest, short ribs, shortened bones in the arms and legs, short stature, and extra fingers and ... shaped ends of the long bones in the arms and legs. Many infants with this condition are ...
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