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Short lower limbs
- ... toes that are fused together (syndactyly), and abnormally short or missing fingers or toes (brachydactyly or oligodactyly). In some cases, other bones in the hands, feet, or lower limbs are malformed or missing.Some affected infants have ...
- ... hypomelia), particularly the bones in their forearms and lower legs. In severe cases, the limbs may be so short that the hands and feet are located very ...
- ... are longer than normal, and the fingers are short (brachydactyly), similar to ... of the lower limbs is normal in people with this condition.Individuals ...
- ... or tingling, pain, or muscle weakness in the lower limbs (peripheral ... They may develop short-term memory loss and loss of executive function, ...
- ... form over the curved bone, especially on the lower legs. People with ... have bowed limbs, they are said to have acampomelic campomelic dysplasia. ...
- ... some cases absent. As a result of the limb bone abnormalities, individuals ... small lower jaw and chin (micrognathia). Affected individuals may also ...
- ... face, other parts of the head, and the limbs. These features often include a ... people also have short stature and an abnormal side-to-side curvature ...
- ... spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia) caused by degeneration of nerve cells that ... and complicated. The pure types involve only the lower limbs, while the complicated types also involve the upper ...
- ... spasticity) and the development of paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). Hereditary spastic paraplegias are divided into two ... and complex. The pure types involve only the lower limbs, whereas the complex types also involve the upper ...
- ... muscle stiffness (spasticity) and eventual paralysis of the lower limbs (paraplegia). The spasticity and paraplegia result from degeneration ( ... and complicated. The pure types involve only the lower limbs, while the complicated types involve additional areas of ...