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Finger syndactyly
- ... thumb might be duplicated, fused with the index finger (syndactyly), abnormally placed, or have three bones instead of ... two and resemble a finger. Abnormalities of the fingers include syndactyly of the second and third fingers, extra or ...
- ... are often tall and have webbed or fused fingers (syndactyly), most often involving the second and third fingers. The syndactyly is present from birth, while the skeletal features ...
- ... of the hands, such as webbed or fused fingers (syndactyly) or curved pinky fingers (fifth finger clinodactyly). Some people with TAR syndrome ...
- ... the skin (syndactyly) between the fourth and fifth fingers, and syndactyly of the toes,Individuals who have oculodentodigital dysplasia ...
- ... finger clinodactyly), webbing of the skin between some fingers (cutaneous syndactyly), and a single crease across the palm. Affected ...
- ... fusion of the skin between two or more fingers or toes (cutaneous syndactyly), unusually short fingers or toes (brachydactyly), or extra fingers or toes ( ...
- ... syndrome can include limb abnormalities, most commonly fused fingers and toes (syndactyly). Less often, affected individuals have permanently bent fingers ...
- ... missing fingers or toes (oligodactyly), webbed or fused fingers or toes (syndactyly), and a deep split in the hands or feet with missing fingers or toes and fusion of the remaining digits ( ...
- ... may also have webbing or fusion of the fingers or toes (syndactyly), characteristic triangular folds of skin over the nails ...
- ... in lack of thyroid gland function; or fused fingers or toes (syndactyly). Very rarely, affected individuals have incompletely formed arms ...