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Results 1 - 10 of 63 for Long toe
  1. ... develop in muscles that help extend the toes (long-toe extensors). Weakness in these muscles makes it difficult ...
  2. ... spatulate) fingertips; shortened thumbs and big toes; unusually long second toes; and a wide gap between the first and ...
  3. ... partial dislocation (subluxation) of certain joints, and unusually long fingers and toes. They may have bowed limbs; underdeveloped, irregular ribs ...
  4. ... of the genitourinary system. Many affected individuals have long fingers and toes with an unusually large range of joint movement ( ...
  5. ... soft and stretchable skin. Some affected individuals have long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); curvature of the spine (scoliosis); or a chest that is either sunken (pectus excavatum) or protruding (pectus carinatum). ... including a long, narrow face with droopy cheeks; eye openings that ...
  6. ... typically are tall with long limbs (dolichostenomelia) and long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly). They often have permanently bent joints (contractures) ...
  7. ... microcephaly); unusual facial features; joint deformities called contractures; long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); or unusually fleshy pads at the tips ...
  8. ... syndrome include abnormalities in the structure of the long bones, short fingers and toes, an inward- and downward-turning foot (clubfoot), an ...
  9. ... loose (lax). Many people with this condition have long thumbs and first (big) toes.The SBBYS variant of Ohdo syndrome is also ...
  10. ... and fourth toes, which make their first two toes appear unusually long. Affected individuals may also have abnormalities in the ...
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