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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for "Hand-foot" syndrome
  1. ... and forearm. It can also occur in the hand, foot, thigh, buttocks, and upper arm.
  2. ... health care provider will perform a physical exam. Hand, foot, and skull x-rays will be done. Hearing tests should always be performed. Genetic testing can confirm the diagnosis of Apert syndrome.
  3. ... of Raynaud phenomenon and the affected body part (hand, foot, or other part) becomes infected or develops a ...