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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Broad toe
  1. ... to severe intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. Additional features of the disorder can include eye ...
  2. ... individuals can also have wide, flat feet with broad, rounded toes. Other abnormalities in people with Aarskog-Scott syndrome ...
  3. ... those of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome, including craniosynostosis and broad or duplicated great toes. It was once considered a separate disorder, but ...
  4. ... legs. Their hands and feet are wide, with broad fingers and toes that may be permanently bent (camptodactyly) or fused together (syndactyly). Characteristic facial features include a broad forehead, wide-set eyes (hypertelorism), and an underdeveloped ...
  5. ... of FG syndrome include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), broad thumbs, and wide first (big) toes. Abnormalities of the tissue connecting the left and ...
  6. ... and arms. They also have flat feet; overlapping toes; and short, broad hands and fingers. Infants with osteoglophonic dysplasia often ...
  7. ... characteristic feature of the condition. The fingers and toes are short and broad, and they may become shorter over time as ...
  8. ... downward-slanting eyes; prominent brow ridges; and a broad, flat nose. Affected individuals have abnormalities of the fingers and toes, such as blunt, square-shaped (spatulate) fingertips; shortened ...
  9. ... larger than normal. Over time, the fingertips become broad and oval shaped. Additionally, there is a wide gap between the first and second toes (known as a sandal gap).Most people with ...
  10. ... and downward-slanting eyes; prominent brow ridges; a broad, flat nose; and a very small lower jaw and chin (micrognathia). Affected individuals often have abnormalities of the fingers and toes, such as unusual curvature of the fingers (camptodactyly) ...
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