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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Syndactyly
  1. ... GJA1 gene in each cell can cause isolated syndactyly type III, which is characterized by fusion of ... fingers) and sometimes shortening of the pinky finger. Syndactyly type III is a characteristic feature in oculodentodigital ...
  2. ... the skin between the fingers and toes (cutaneous syndactyly), and abnormalities of the kidneys and other organs ... structures before birth, leading to cryptophthalmos and cutaneous syndactyly. It is unknown how lack of the FRAS/ ...
  3. ... the skin between the fingers and toes (cutaneous syndactyly), and abnormalities of the kidneys and other organs ... structures before birth, leading to cryptophthalmos and cutaneous syndactyly. It is unknown how lack of the FRAS/ ...
  4. ... the skin between the fingers and toes (cutaneous syndactyly), and abnormalities of the kidneys and other organs ... structures before birth, leading to cryptophthalmos and cutaneous syndactyly. It is unknown how lack of the FRAS/ ...
  5. ... skin between two or more fingers or toes (syndactyly).As in tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome, the NOG ...
  6. ... fusion of some of the fingers or toes (syndactyly), fragile bones that are prone to breakage, learning ...
  7. ... webbing, and fusion of the fingers or toes (syndactyly) seen in popliteal pterygium syndrome. More About This ...
  8. ... fused skin between some fingers and toes (cutaneous syndactyly). PPD-IV also can include extra digits in ...