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Abnormality of hand joint mobility
- ... mucolipidosis II alpha/beta typically have several bone abnormalities, many of ... affect mobility. Most children with mucolipidosis II alpha/beta do ...
- ... parts of the body. It is characterized by abnormalities involving the bones, ... limit mobility. Affected individuals usually have a limited range of ...
- ... tongue (macroglossia). Other skeletal features include short stature, joint ... and weakness in the hands and fingers. People with MPS VI may develop ...
- ... more pronounced with age, including short stature and joint deformities ... and weakness in the hands and fingers. People with MPS VII may develop ...
- ... individuals with MPS I have short stature and joint deformities ... weakness in the hand and fingers. Narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal ...
- ... contracture is characterized by a deformity of the hand in which the joints of one or more fingers cannot be fully straightened (extended); their mobility is limited to a range of bent (flexed) ...
- ... symptoms of Myhre syndrome include short stature, skeletal abnormalities, limited joint mobility, characteristic facial features, intellectual and behavioral problems, hearing ...
- ... ankylosis) in the elbow or other joints, limiting mobility, and abnormalities of the face and airways, which can cause ...
- ... people with the condition require a wheelchair for mobility. Bone abnormalities can also occur in hyaline fibromatosis syndrome.Although ...
- Cerebral Palsy (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of neurological disorders that appear in infancy or early ...