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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Absent foot
  1. ... ear canals that are narrow (aural stenosis) or absent (aural atresia), and foot abnormalities such as an inward or upward-turning ...
  2. ... the scalp can be sparse and brittle or absent.Many individuals with focal dermal hypoplasia have hand and foot abnormalities, including missing fingers or toes (oligodactyly), webbed ...
  3. ... from normal intelligence to major learning disabilities with absent speech ... and upward turning foot (club foot), and abnormalities of the long bones ...
  4. ... are present from birth. The eyes are often absent or severely ... hand and foot malformation seen in ophthalmo-acromelic syndrome is missing ...
  5. ... epilepsy), characteristic facial features, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), foot ... or absent DYRK1A enzyme function likely leads to abnormal regulation ...
  6. ... and knees or an inward- and upward-turning foot called a clubfoot. Bone ... underdeveloped or absent tissue connecting the left and right halves of ...
  7. ... atrophy in the feet. Affected individuals may have foot abnormalities such as high arches (pes cavus), flat ... hammer toes). They often have difficulty flexing the foot or walking on the heel of the foot. ...
  8. ... pes cavus), or an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot).Individuals with this condition may also develop ... of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein with reduced or absent function and unable to help in the formation ...
  9. ... distinctive facial appearance, an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot), and fused spinal bones (vertebrae).The varied ...