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Partial absence of finger
- ... thumb, a long thumb that looks like a finger, partial or complete absence of bones in the forearm, an underdeveloped bone ...
- ... or a long thumb that looks like a finger. Partial or complete absence of bones in the forearm is also common. ...
- ... nose.Bone abnormalities in the hands include missing fingers (oligodactyly) and malformed or absent thumbs. Partial or complete absence of bones in the forearm is also common. ...
- ... or absent thumbs. Affected individuals may also have fingers that are unusually curved (clinodactyly) or fused together (syndactyly). Their forearms may be shortened due to the partial or complete absence of a bone called the radius. People with ...
- ... several hormones. Because pituitary dysfunction leads to the partial or complete absence of these hormones, it can cause a variety ... in the hands, feet, or both, with missing fingers or toes and partial fusion of the remaining digits. It can affect ...
- ... may also have other types of seizures, including partial seizures, which affect only one area of the brain and do not cause a loss of consciousness; absence seizures, which cause loss of consciousness for a ...
- ... on x-ray images. The tips of their fingers, especially the thumbs, are typically blunt and square- ... Some affected individuals experience respiratory problems, such as partial closing of the airways, short pauses in breathing ( ...
- ... Their hands and feet are wide, with broad fingers and toes that may be permanently bent (camptodactyly) ... weakness of the airways that can lead to partial closing, short pauses in breathing (apnea), or frequent ...