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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Short toe
  1. ... syndrome 1.Brachydactyly type B2 is characterized by short fingers and toes, which occurs because the middle bone of the ...
  2. ... type B1. This condition is characterized by abnormally short fingers and toes, particularly the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. (The term "brachydactyly" is from the Greek words for "short digits.") Brachydactyly type B1 has an autosomal dominant ...
  3. ... long bones in the arms and legs, and short fingers and toes (brachydactyly). This combination of features has been described as autosomal omodysplasia, but researchers now believe that it actually ... of an abnormally short version of the FZD2 protein. These mutations are ...
  4. ... skeletal development, leading to short stature and unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly). A shortage of the ADAMTS10 enzyme also ...
  5. ... chest with short ribs, underdeveloped pelvic bones, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), flattened spinal bones (platyspondyly), and an exaggerated ...
  6. ... bone development is characterized by extremely short limbs, short fingers and toes, a narrow chest, and a prominent, rounded abdomen. ...
  7. ... disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay and intellectual disability (previously called ...
  8. ... heart. Grange syndrome can also be associated with short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), fusion of some of the fingers or ...
  9. ... obesity, and skeletal abnormalities that often include unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly).The chromosomal region that is deleted in ...
  10. ... which is characterized by short stature, obesity, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), ectopic development of bony tissue under the ...
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