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Results 1 - 10 of 24 for clinodactyly
  1. ... include small pinky (fifth) fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), narrow thumbs, underdevelopment of the muscle at the ...
  2. ... big) toes, small fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), and short feet. The bones in the wrists ...
  3. ... common abnormalities include fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), underdeveloped thumbs (thumb hypoplasia), and fusion (syndactyly) of ...
  4. ... may also have fingers that are unusually curved (clinodactyly) or fused together (syndactyly). Their forearms may be ...
  5. ... usual (brachydactyly), or digits that are unusually curved (clinodactyly). The presence of extra digits (polydactyly) is also ...
  6. ... features can include curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), flat feet (pes planus), and, less commonly, abnormal ...
  7. ... fingers (clubbing), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other features of Floating-Harbor syndrome can include ...
  8. ... toes (brachydactyly), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other skeletal abnormalities associated with this disorder include ...
  9. ... short or curved fifth (pinky) fingers (brachydactyly or clinodactyly, respectively) and flat feet (pes planus). Most affected ...
  10. ... feet (pes planus), fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), widely spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), and abnormal side- ...
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