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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Central polydactyly of fingers
  1. Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (Foundation Fighting Blindness)  
    Retinal Disorders/Specifics ... Retinal Disorders ... Birth Defects/Specifics ... Birth Defects ... Foundation Fighting Blindness ... What is Bardet Biedl Syndrome? Learn about ...
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  3. ... one front tooth instead of two (a single central incisor). Additionally, the ... (polydactyly).The features of Weyers acrofacial dysostosis overlap with ...
  4. ... of the skull; and the presence of extra fingers and toes (polydactyly). ... and spinal cord (central nervous system) have been reported in people with ...
  5. ... curving of the fingers or toes (clinodactyly), extra fingers (polydactyly) or fingers that are fused together (syndactyly), low-set breasts, ...
  6. ... of the corpus callosum, the presence of extra fingers and toes (polydactyly), and distinctive facial features. The signs and symptoms ... side as the thumb or great toe (preaxial polydactyly). Some affected individuals ... the fingers or toes (syndactyly).Distinctive facial features that can ...
  7. ... have overgrowth of the skeleton, resulting in extra fingers (polydactyly) and an unusually large head size (macrocephaly). Others with these microduplications have impaired growth, leading to short fingers (brachydactyly) and short stature. Affected individuals may also ...
  8. ... limb abnormalities, such as extra fingers or toes (polydactyly), missing fingers or toes (oligodactyly), an inward and upward turning ...
  9. ... skeletal abnormalities may include short ribs and extra fingers (polydactyly). In addition, affected fetuses have extensive swelling of ...
  10. ... common between the third (middle) and fourth (ring) fingers, and polydactyly frequently occurs next to the big or second toe or the fifth (pinky) finger.People with Carpenter syndrome often have intellectual disability, ...
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