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  1. Hand-foot-genital syndrome is a rare condition that affects the development of the hands and feet, the urinary tract, and the reproductive system. People ...
  2. ... a bony bump on the side of the foot at the base of the big toe. Bunions ... activities like standing and walking, bunions can cause foot pain, stiffness, redness, and swelling. Calluses may form ...
  3. ... Weiss syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by foot abnormalities and the premature fusion of certain skull ... skull, widely spaced eyes, and a bulging forehead.Foot abnormalities are the most consistent features of Jackson- ...
  4. ... to profound hearing loss, eye abnormalities, heart defects, foot abnormalities, and genital malformations. These features vary among ... anus-hypoplastic thumbs syndrome Imperforate anus-hand and foot anomalies syndrome Renal-ear-anal-radial syndrome (REAR) ...
  5. ... Bixler-Demyer syndrome HHES Holoprosencephaly and split hand/foot syndrome Holoprosencephaly, ectrodactyly, and bilateral cleft lip/palate ...
  6. ... HOXA13 gene have been found to cause hand-foot-genital syndrome. As its name suggests, this condition ... cause more severe signs and symptoms of hand-foot-genital syndrome than variants that lead to a ...
  7. ... atrophy in the feet. Affected individuals may have foot abnormalities such as high arches (pes cavus), flat ... hammer toes). They often have difficulty flexing the foot or walking on the heel of the foot. ...
  8. ... time.Difficulty lifting the front part of the foot (foot drop) is often the first sign of GNE myopathy. For individuals with GNE myopathy, foot drop is caused by weakness of a muscle ...
  9. ... have also been found to cause split hand/foot malformation type 4 (SHFM4), a condition involving hand and foot malformations without any other signs or symptoms. Additionally, ...
  10. ... with CUL3-related neurodevelopmental disorder have hand and foot abnormalities. Hand abnormalities can include small pinky (fifth) ... single crease across the palm of the hand. Foot abnormalities can include high arches of the feet ( ...
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