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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Abnormality of limbs
  1. Skeletal limb abnormalities refers to a variety of bone structure problems in the arms or legs (limbs). ... The term skeletal limb abnormalities is most often used to describe defects in the legs or arms that are due to a problem with ...
  2. ... eyes Severe under-development of the midface Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Short height Webbing or fusion of the toes ...
  3. ... defects (missing skin) Seizures Single palmar crease Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Small eyes Small head ( microcephaly ) Small lower jaw ( ...
  4. ... chap 80. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  5. ... chap 80. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  6. ... chap 698. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  7. ... chap 22. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  8. ... A person with Marfan syndrome may exhibit long limbs and spider-like fingers, chest abnormalities, curvature of the spine and a particular set ...
  9. ... people of short stature For children that have abnormalities in their growth plate For people that had trauma and it resulted in a shortened or lengthened limb Leg shortening or restricting is considered for smaller ...
  10. ... to assess the baby's anatomy. The heart, kidneys, limbs, and other structures will be visualized. Ultrasound can detect fetal abnormalities or birth defects about half the time. It ...
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