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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for Short nail
  1. ... the major features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay ...
  2. ... the major features of the disorder including deafness; short or absent nails (onychodystrophy); short fingers and toes (osteodystrophy); developmental delay ...
  3. ... odor. Other features of this disorder can include short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), nail abnormalities, red skin around the mouth, and excessive ...
  4. ... tend to be underdeveloped, so they can look short and stubby and have small nails or no nails at all. Affected individuals may ...
  5. ... with this disorder. Affected individuals may also have short stature and fingernails and toenails that do not grow normally (nail dystrophy). The prevalence of microphthalmia with linear skin ...
  6. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.The IFT43 gene mutation involved in ...
  7. ... van Creveld syndrome. In addition to tooth and nail abnormalities, people with Ellis-van Creveld syndrome have very short stature and are often born with heart defects. ...
  8. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin. Cranioectodermal dysplasia can also cause a ...
  9. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.At least six IFT122 gene mutations ...
  10. ... a prominent forehead and other distinctive facial features; short bones; and abnormalities of certain tissues known as ectodermal tissues, which include the teeth, hair, nails, and skin.The WDR35 gene mutations involved in ...
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