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- ... digit next to the little finger or the small toe. GLI3 gene mutations can also cause preaxial polydactyly ...
- ... condition have abnormally short thumbs and first (big) toes, small fifth fingers that curve inward (clinodactyly), and short ...
- ... feet, a fusion of the second and third toes (syndactyly), and small or abnormal toenails. Some affected individuals have rapid ( ...
- ... characterized by very short arms and legs, a small chest with short ribs, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), and flattened vertebrae (platyspondyly). Affected individuals often ...
- ... heart defects, brain or spinal cord abnormalities, very small or poorly developed eyes (microphthalmia), extra fingers or toes, an opening in the lip (a cleft lip) ...
- ... people with oculodentodigital dysplasia often include missing or small teeth, weak enamel, and early tooth loss. The condition can also affect the fingers and toes. Individuals with oculodentodigital dysplasia may have permanently bent ...
- ... ridges; a broad, flat nose; and a very small lower jaw and chin (micrognathia). Affected individuals often have abnormalities of the fingers and toes, such as unusual curvature of the fingers (camptodactyly) ...
- ... Some affected individuals also have dental abnormalities including small primary (baby) teeth. Vision problems also frequently occur.Abnormalities of the fingers and toes include fusion of the skin between two or ...
- ... ALG1-CDG have physical abnormalities such as a small head size (microcephaly); unusual facial features; joint deformities called contractures; long, slender fingers and toes (arachnodactyly); or unusually fleshy pads at the tips ...
- ... but the most common are sparse scalp hair, small head size (microcephaly), distinct facial features, short stature, prominent finger joints, unusually short fingers and toes (brachydactyly), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and moderate to severe ...