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Results 1 - 10 of 181 for Finger aplasia
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  1. ... instead of the normal two and resemble a finger. Abnormalities of the fingers include syndactyly of the second and third fingers, ...
  2. ... becomes more prominent.Additionally some affected individuals have finger abnormalities that include short fingers (brachydactyly), widened and rounded ...
  3. ... also have unusually shaped ears or hand and finger abnormalities. Eye and vision abnormalities, such as eyes that ...
  4. ... refers to shortening of the second and fifth fingers. Other common abnormalities include fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), underdeveloped ...
  5. ... the premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis), abnormalities of the fingers and toes, and other developmental problems.Craniosynostosis prevents ...
  6. ... JEB generalized severe can include fusion of the fingers and toes, abnormalities of the fingernails and toenails, joint deformities (contractures) ...
  7. ... can include fusion of the skin between the fingers and toes, abnormalities of the fingernails and toenails, joint deformities (contractures) ...
  8. ... LOC) syndrome is a disorder that leads to abnormalities of the voicebox (laryngo-), finger- and toenails (onycho-), and skin (cutaneous). Many of ...
  9. ... other tissues, leading to abnormal bones in the fingers and toes, joint abnormalities, distinctive facial features, and other signs and symptoms ...
  10. ... and toes (brachydactyly), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other skeletal abnormalities associated with this disorder include thickening of the ...
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