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Abnormality of the elbow
- ... with nail-patella syndrome also commonly have skeletal abnormalities involving the knees, elbows, and hips. The kneecaps (patellae) are small, irregularly ...
- ... an unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), elbow abnormalities, curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), and flat ...
- ... an unusually large range of joint movement (hyperextensibility), elbow abnormalities, curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly), and flat ...
- ... XXYY syndrome may have flat feet (pes planus), elbow abnormalities, abnormal fusion of certain bones in the forearm ( ...
- ... bones; and radiohumeral synostosis, which is a bone abnormality that locks the elbows in a bent position. A blockage of the ...
- ... born with dislocations of the hips, knees, or elbows. Foot abnormalities, such as inward- and upward-turning feet (clubfeet), ...
- ... toes (polydactyly). Some people with Apert syndrome have abnormalities in the bones of the elbows or shoulders. These bone problems can restrict movement ...
- ... likely contributes to the short stature and skeletal abnormalities (such as unusual rotation of the wrist and elbow joints) often seen in females with this condition. ...
- ... features. People with this condition can also have elbow, hand, or foot abnormalities. The severity of this condition varies widely among ...
- ... and joint deformities (contractures) commonly occur at the elbows and knees. The limb abnormalities are very similar on the right and left ...