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Results 1 - 10 of 218 for Finger
  1. ... vessels called arterioles. The disorder mainly affects the fingers but can also involve the ears, nose, nipples, ... Raynaud phenomenon, sores on the pads of the fingers or tissue death (necrosis) can occur. Primary Raynaud ...
  2. ... of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis), abnormalities of the fingers and toes, and other developmental problems.Craniosynostosis prevents ... Vision problems also frequently occur.Abnormalities of the fingers and toes include fusion of the skin between ...
  3. ... in which the joints of one or more fingers cannot be fully straightened (extended); their mobility is ... cords develop. These cords gradually draw the affected fingers downward so that they curl toward the palm. ...
  4. ... body, particularly the eyes (oculo-), teeth (dento-), and fingers (digital). Common features in people with this condition ... the skin (syndactyly) between the fourth and fifth fingers.Less common features of oculodentodigital dysplasia include sparse ...
  5. ... the mouth and teeth), facial features, and digits (fingers and toes).Researchers have identified at least 13 ... Abnormalities of the digits can affect both the fingers and the toes in people with oral-facial- ...
  6. ... of the corpus callosum, the presence of extra fingers and toes (polydactyly), and distinctive facial features. The ... severe. Some affected individuals also experience seizures.Extra fingers and toes are common in people with acrocallosal ...
  7. ... of thickened skin on the tops of the fingers and toes or on the knees. Within a ... tight bands of abnormal fibrous tissue around their fingers and toes (pseudoainhum); the bands may cut off ...
  8. ... the arms and legs, short stature, and extra fingers and toes (polydactyly). Additional skeletal abnormalities can include ... in cell structures called cilia. Cilia are microscopic, finger-like projections that stick out from the surface ...
  9. ... that leads to abnormalities of the voicebox (laryngo-), finger- and toenails (onycho-), and skin (cutaneous). Many of ...
  10. ... on the skin on the pads of the fingers and toes, as well as on the palms ...
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