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Results 1 - 10 of 215 for Abnormality of the hand
  1. ... CUL3-related neurodevelopmental disorder have hand and foot abnormalities. Hand abnormalities can include small pinky (fifth) fingers that curve ... a single crease across the palm of the hand. Foot abnormalities can include high arches of the feet (pes ...
  2. ... by distinctive facial features, profound hearing loss, and hand abnormalities.The distinctive facial features of people with craniofacial- ... present from birth.In affected individuals, a common abnormality of the muscles in the hand is a malformation in which all of the ...
  3. Holt-Oram syndrome is characterized by skeletal abnormalities of the hands and arms (upper limbs) and heart problems.People with Holt-Oram syndrome have abnormally developed bones in their upper limbs. At least one ...
  4. ... hearing loss, vision loss, severe tooth decay, bone abnormalities, hands and feet that are cold all the time, ...
  5. ... affect movement.Many people with Poland syndrome have hand abnormalities on the affected side, commonly including an underdeveloped ... that are fused together (syndactyly). This combination of hand abnormalities is called symbrachydactyly. Some affected individuals have only ...
  6. ... and a saddle-shaped or underdeveloped nose.Bone abnormalities in the hands include missing fingers (oligodactyly) and malformed or absent ... an unusual skull shape, distinctive facial features, and abnormalities of the arms and hands. However, it is unclear if exposure to the ...
  7. ... fifth (pinky) finger is shortened or absent. Other abnormalities of the hands and feet have been reported but are less ...
  8. ... may pull back (retract) into its socket.Bone abnormalities in the hands include malformed or absent thumbs, an extra thumb, ... in the forearm is also common. Together, these hand and arm abnormalities are known as radial ray malformations.People with ...
  9. ... by distinctive facial features, profound hearing loss, and abnormalities of the hand muscles that can restrict movement. The variant replaces ... disrupts development of certain bones and muscles, producing abnormalities of the arms and hands in people with Waardenburg syndrome type III. More ...
  10. ... mouth (a cleft palate), abnormal tooth development, and abnormalities of the hands and feet. It is unclear how variants in ... and distinctive facial features. Affected individuals also have hand and foot abnormalities. The FGFR1 gene variants that cause this condition ...
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