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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Camptodactyly
  1. ... fingers and toes, resulting in permanently bent digits (camptodactyly). Other features of this disorder can include abnormal ... person inherits the mutation from one affected parent. Camptodactyly-overgrowth-unusual facies Weaver-Smith syndrome WSS Genetic ...
  2. ... been found to cause a rare disorder called camptodactyly, tall stature, hearing loss (CATSHL) syndrome. Individuals with ... can also have permanently bent fingers or toes (camptodactyly) and other skeletal abnormalities. Researchers suggest that the ...
  3. Incontinentia Pigmenti From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    Skin Pigmentation Disorders/Specifics ... Skin Pigmentation Disorders ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... From the National Institutes of ...
  4. ... the side (kyphoscoliosis), permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), ears that look "crumpled," and a protruding chest ( ...
  5. ... toes, such as unusual curvature of the fingers (camptodactyly) and shortened or absent thumbs and big toes. ...
  6. ... and toes (brachydactyly), permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), and short feet. They may also have vision ...
  7. ... brittle nails, an unusual curvature of the fingers (camptodactyly), syndactyly of the toes, small head size (microcephaly), ...
  8. ... with muscle contractions resembling neonatal tetanus, characteristic face, camptodactyly, hyperthermia, and sudden death: a new syndrome? Am ...
  9. ... can lead to permanently bent fingers and toes (camptodactyly), a hand deformity in which all of the ...
  10. ... fingers and toes that may be permanently bent (camptodactyly) or fused together (syndactyly). Characteristic facial features include ...
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