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Aplasia of the 5th finger
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- ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
- ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
- ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
- ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
- ... Siris syndrome, which is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
- ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by intellectual disability, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
- ... type 2. This developmental disorder is characterized by abnormalities of the fingers and toes, particularly shortening of the second and fifth fingers (brachymesophalangy). Other common features include an unusually ...
- ... type 1. This developmental disorder is characterized by abnormalities of the fingers and toes, particularly shortening of the second and fifth fingers (brachymesophalangy). Other common features include a blockage ...
- ... the other features of Robinow syndrome, including genital abnormalities and heart ... the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. ( ...
- ... of the ring and pinky fingers (fourth and fifth fingers) and sometimes ... and others have additional developmental abnormalities characteristic of ...