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Results 1 - 10 of 148 for Small finger
  1. ... tract. This inflammation damages the villi, which are small, finger-like projections that line the small intestine and provide a greatly increased surface area ...
  2. ... individuals can also have deterioration (atrophy) of the small, finger-like projections (villi) that line the small intestine and provide a large surface area with ...
  3. ... form structures called microvilli, which normally project like small fingers from the surface of the cells and absorb nutrients and fluids from food as it passes through the intestine. Inside affected enterocytes, small clumps of abnormal microvilli mix with misplaced digestive ...
  4. ... have abnormally short thumbs and first (big) toes, small fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), and short feet. The ...
  5. ... an underdeveloped hand with abnormally short fingers (brachydactyly); small, underdeveloped (vestigial) fingers; and some fingers that are fused together (syndactyly). ...
  6. ... hand and foot abnormalities. Hand abnormalities can include small pinky (fifth) fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), narrow thumbs, underdevelopment of ...
  7. ... independently. Fine motor skills, such as picking up small objects with the fingers, are also impaired; about half of affected individuals ... differences can also occur, such as an unusually small head size ... tapered fingers.CDKL5 deficiency disorder was previously classified as an ...
  8. ... developing fine motor skills such as picking up small items with their fingers. People with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome typically do not ... minor brain abnormalities. Affected individuals may also have small hands ... at the tips of the fingers and toes. Males with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome may ...
  9. ... Some affected individuals have mild skeletal abnormalities including small hands and feet, short fingers (brachydactyly), curved pinky fingers (fifth-finger clinodactyly), or ...
  10. ... heart defects, brain or spinal cord abnormalities, very small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia), extra fingers or toes, an opening in the lip (a ...
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