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- ... brachydactyly), widened and rounded tips of the fingers (clubbing), and curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Other ...
- ... and rounded tips of the fingers and toes (clubbing) resulting from a shortage of oxygen. These features ...
- ... fingers and toes with widened and rounded tips (clubbing).Later in childhood, affected individuals develop joint pain ...
- ... an abnormality of the collarbones (clavicles) described as clubbing. Affected individuals are typically shorter than their peers ...
- ... and rounded tips of the fingers and toes (clubbing) because of recurrent episodes of decreased oxygen in ...
- ... and widened and rounded tips of the fingers (clubbing). The prevalence of Clouston syndrome is unknown. Cases ...