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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Aplasia of the 5th finger
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  1. ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
  2. ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
  3. ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
  4. ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
  5. ... Siris syndrome, which is characterized by delayed development, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
  6. ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by intellectual disability, abnormalities of the fifth (pinky) fingers or toes, and characteristic facial features that are ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... the other features of Robinow syndrome, including genital abnormalities and heart ... the fourth and fifth digits, and malformed or absent fingernails and toenails. ( ...
  10. ... of the ring and pinky fingers (fourth and fifth fingers) and sometimes ... and others have additional developmental abnormalities characteristic of ...