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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Clubbing
  1. ... brachydactyly), widened and rounded tips of the fingers (clubbing), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other ...
  2. ... and rounded tips of the fingers and toes (clubbing) resulting from a shortage of oxygen. These features ...
  3. ... fingers and toes with widened and rounded tips (clubbing).Later in childhood, affected individuals develop joint pain ...
  4. ... and rounded tips of the fingers and toes (clubbing) because of recurrent episodes of decreased oxygen in ...
  5. ... and widened and rounded tips of the fingers (clubbing). The prevalence of Clouston syndrome is unknown. Cases ...
  6. ... an abnormality of the collarbones (clavicles) described as clubbing. Affected individuals are typically shorter than their peers ...