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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Congenital deformities of limbs
  1. ... 2021:chap 80. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  2. ... 2021:chap 80. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  3. ... 2025:chap 719. Son-Hing JP, Hardesty CK. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, eds. ...
  4. ... 2023:chap 22. Son-Hing JP, Thompson GH. Congenital abnormalities of the upper and lower extremities and spine. In: Martin RJ, Fanaroff AA, Walsh ...
  5. Images ... Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the lower extremity. One or both feet turn downward and inward. Genetic and ...
  6. ... defects (missing skin) Seizures Single palmar crease Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Small eyes Small head ( microcephaly ) Small lower jaw ( micrognathia ) Undescended testicle ( cryptorchidism )
  7. ... Previous injuries, surgeries, or broken bones Birth defects (congenital deformities) of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or ligaments
  8. ... bone growth Abnormal spinal curvatures (scoliosis) Birth defects (congenital deformities) of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, or ligaments
  9. Causes may include: Congenital abnormality Genetic diseases, such as from Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Nerve damage in the arm Scarring after a severe burn ...
  10. ... eyes Severe under-development of the midface Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Short height Webbing or fusion of the toes ...
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