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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Long foot
  1. ... dumbbell-shaped bones in the arms and legs, long and knobby fingers, and an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot).Individuals with Kniest dysplasia have a round, ...
  2. ... syndrome include abnormalities in the structure of the long bones, short fingers and toes, an inward- and downward-turning foot (clubfoot), an abnormality of the hip joint that ...
  3. ... oligodactyly), an inward and upward turning foot (club foot), and abnormalities of the long bones of the arms and legs. CHARGE syndrome ...
  4. ... develop in muscles that help extend the toes (long-toe extensors). Weakness in these muscles makes it difficult to lift the toes while walking, a condition known as foot drop. Later in life, about one third of ...
  5. ... associated with spondyloperipheral dysplasia include short stature, shortened long bones of the arms and legs, exaggerated curvature of the lower back (lordosis), and an inward- and upward-turning foot (clubfoot). Additionally, some affected individuals have nearsightedness (myopia), ...
  6. ... the foot and the way the foot moves (foot mechanics) likely influence a person's risk of developing the condition. It has long been suggested that wearing ill-fitting shoes are ...
  7. ... disorder can have distinctive facial features, including a long, ... and foot abnormalities. Hand abnormalities can include small pinky (fifth) ...
  8. ... deletion syndrome occurs when a piece of the long (q) arm of chromosome 18 ... tone (hypotonia), foot abnormalities, and a wide variety of other features. ...
  9. ... lower legs can lead to a condition called foot drop, which affects walking and increases the risk of falls. Muscular weakness in the hips and pelvis can make it difficult to climb stairs or walk long distances. Additionally, affected individuals may have an exaggerated ...
  10. ... HOXA13 gene have been found to cause hand-foot-genital syndrome. As its name ... abnormally long and unstable. The resulting altered protein is degraded ...
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