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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Broad thumb
  1. ... to severe intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. Additional features of the disorder ... no history of the disorder in their family. Broad thumb-hallux syndrome RSTS RTS Genetic Testing Registry: Rubinstein- ...
  2. ... to stapes fixation.People with stapes ankylosis with broad thumb and toes (also known as Teunissen-Cremers syndrome) ... hearing loss due to stapes fixation, farsightedness, and broad thumbs and big toes. Some affected individuals may have ...
  3. ... of FG syndrome include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), broad thumbs, and wide first (big) toes. Abnormalities of the ...
  4. ... to severe intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. Genetic changes in the EP300 ...
  5. ... to severe intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. More than 300 mutations have ...
  6. ... age. Many also have short, tapered fingers and broad thumbs; flat feet; knock knees; short shoulder blades (scapulae); ...
  7. ... syndrome, including intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, and broad thumbs and first toes. Infants born with the severe ...
  8. ... syndrome (RTS) is a genetic disease. It involves broad thumbs and toes, short stature, distinctive facial features, and ...
  9. ... downward-slanting eyes; prominent brow ridges; and a broad, flat nose. Affected individuals have abnormalities of the fingers and toes, such as blunt, square-shaped (spatulate) fingertips; shortened thumbs and big toes; unusually long second toes; and ...
  10. ... and downward-slanting eyes; prominent brow ridges; a broad, flat nose; and ... or absent thumbs and big toes. People with otopalatodigital syndrome type ...
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