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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Arachnodactyly
  1. Congenital contractural arachnodactyly is a disorder that affects many parts of the body. People with this condition typically are tall with long limbs (dolichostenomelia) ...
  2. ... gene have been found to cause congenital contractural arachnodactyly. Most of these mutations change one protein building ... to the signs and symptoms of congenital contractural arachnodactyly. More About This Health Condition CCA DA9 FBN2_ ...
  3. ... For example, they may have long, slender fingers (arachnodactyly), unusually long limbs, a sunken chest (pectus excavatum) ...
  4. ... contractures) that limit movement; unusually long, slender fingers (arachnodactyly); bowing of the thigh bones; and radiohumeral synostosis, ...
  5. ... causing neonatal lethal pulmonary artery occlusion, aortic aneurysm, arachnodactyly, and mild cutis laxa. Am J Med Genet ...
  6. ... affected individuals have long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); curvature of the spine (scoliosis); or a chest ...
  7. ... tall and slender, have elongated fingers and toes (arachnodactyly), loose joints, and have an arm span that ...
  8. ... deformities called contractures; long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); or unusually fleshy pads at the tips of ...