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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Finger swelling
  1. ... mouth (cleft palate), an unusual curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly), or ear swelling. An abnormality of the kneecap called a double- ...
  2. ... over time include permanently bent fingers (camptodactyly), enlarged finger and knee joints (often mistaken as swelling), and a reduced amount of space between the ...
  3. ... skeletal abnormalities may include short ribs and extra fingers (polydactyly). In addition, affected fetuses have extensive swelling of the body caused by fluid accumulation (hydrops ...
  4. ... tissues. When the hands and feet are affected, swelling and redness may result in a "sausage-like" appearance of the fingers or toes (dactylitis).In most people with psoriatic ...
  5. ... blood sugar.Faisalabad histiocytosis typically causes lymphadenopathy and swelling of the eyelids due to accumulation of histiocytes. Affected individuals can also have joint deformities called contractures in their fingers or toes and hearing loss.The most common ...
  6. ... This inflammation damages the villi, which are small, finger-like projections ... pain, swelling (distention), and food intolerances are common in celiac ...
  7. ... include a type of skin infection called cellulitis, swelling caused by a buildup of fluid (lymphedema), and internal bleeding from abnormal blood vessels. Less commonly, this condition is also associated with fusion of certain fingers or toes (syndactyly) or the presence of extra ...
  8. ... unusually fleshy pads at the tips of the fingers and toes. Eye problems ... swelling (edema), and gastrointestinal difficulties.The signs and symptoms ...
  9. ... also have red, scaly skin patches and mild swelling (lymphedema) of the arms and legs; thickened skin on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet (palmoplantar keratoderma); and abnormal hardening (sclerosis) of tissues in the fingers and toes. People with this disorder usually have ...
  10. ... blood, which leads to protein in the urine, swelling (edema) of the abdomen, and ultimately, kidney failure. Isolated ...
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